Common use of Access to Secret and Confidential Information Clause in Contracts

Access to Secret and Confidential Information. The Company has furnished and shall furnish to Executive secret and confidential information with respect to the Company and its affiliates (collectively “Secret and Confidential Information”), to which Executive would not otherwise have access and of which Executive would not otherwise have knowledge. Secret and Confidential Information includes, without limitation, technical and business information, whether patentable or not, which is of a confidential, trade secret or proprietary character, and which is either developed by Executive alone, with other or by others; lists of customers; identity of customers; identity of prospective customers; contract terms; bidding information and strategies; pricing methods or information; computer software; computer software methods and documentation; hardware; methods of operation; the procedures, forms and techniques used in servicing accounts; and other information or documents that the Company or any of its affiliates requires to be maintained in confidence for its or their continued business success.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Mistras Group, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Mistras Group, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Mistras Group, Inc.)

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