Common use of Conffidentiality Clause in Contracts

Conffidentiality. a. This Agreement is considered a mutual non-disclosure agreement, meaning both Client and Company agree not to disclose, reveal, or make use of any confidential information learned by either party during discussions, Consulting sessions, calls, emails, or otherwise unless required to do so by law. Such “Confidential Information” includes, but is not limited to, proprietary teaching methods belonging to Company, Consulting strategies, exercises, or other methodologies Client learns as a result of working with Company, the information contained in documents or any other original work created by Company, and any and all other intellectual property (discussed below) as well as all information shared by other Clients of Program, information disclosed in peer to peer coaching sessions, and other similar information disclosed with an expectation of privacy by the disclosing party.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: members.alyssanobriga.com, members.alyssanobriga.com, alyssanobriga.com

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