Common use of Competing Activities Clause in Contracts

Competing Activities. To protect the Company’s Proprietary Information and to avoid conflicts of interest, during Employee’s employment with the Company, Employee shall not engage in any activity that is or may be competitive with the Company in any city, county, parish or state in the United States, where the Company engages in business, whether or not for compensation; provided, however, nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as limiting Employee’s ability to engage in any lawful off-duty conduct.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Information and Inventions Agreement (AltheaDx, Inc.), Information and Inventions Agreement (AltheaDx, Inc.), Proprietary Information and Inventions Agreement (AltheaDx, Inc.)

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