Common use of Attorney-Client relationships Clause in Contracts

Attorney-Client relationships. Attorney-Client relationships will not be created by a Common Interest. An attorney-client relationship may be formed between a Party and a Counsel before formation of a Common Interest, or by a writing executed by a Counsel and by a Party after formation of a Common Interest. Each Party is represented solely by their own Counsel, unless otherwise specifically agreed in writing. CONFIDENTIAL TO INCEPT, LLC, AND OCULAR THERAPEUTIX, INC.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: License Agreement (Ocular Therapeutix, Inc), License Agreement (Ocular Therapeutix, Inc)

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Attorney-Client relationships. Attorney-Client client relationships will not be created by a Common Interest. An attorney-client relationship may be formed between a Party and a Counsel before formation of a Common Interest, or by a writing executed by a Counsel and by a Party after formation of a Common Interest. Each Party is represented solely by their own Counsel, unless otherwise specifically agreed in writing. CONFIDENTIAL TO INCEPT, LLC, AND OCULAR THERAPEUTIX, INC.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: License Agreement (Restoration Robotics Inc), License Agreement (Restoration Robotics Inc)

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Attorney-Client relationships. Attorney-Client relationships will not be created by a Common Interest. An attorney-client relationship may be formed between a Party and a Counsel before formation of a Common Interest, or by a writing executed by a Counsel and by a Party after formation of a Common Interest. Each Party is represented solely by their own Counsel, unless otherwise specifically agreed in writing. CONFIDENTIAL TO INCEPT, LLC, AND OCULAR THERAPEUTIX, INC.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement (Ocular Therapeutix, Inc)

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