Common use of Confidential Information Noncompetition Clause in Contracts

Confidential Information Noncompetition. The Executive acknowledges that his employment by the Company will, throughout the term of employment, bring him into close contact with many confidential affairs of the Company, including information about costs, profits, markets, sales, products, key personnel, pricing policies, operational methods, technical processes and other business affairs and methods and other information not readily available to the public, and plans for future development. The Executive further acknowledges that the services to be performed under this Agreement are of a special, unique, unusual, extraordinary and intellectual character. The Executive further acknowledges that the business of the Company is international in scope, that its products are marketed throughout the world, that the Company competes in nearly all of its business activities with other entities that are or could be located in nearly any part of the world and that the nature of the Executive's services, position and expertise are such that he is capable of competing with the Company from nearly any location in the world. In recognition of the foregoing, the Executive covenants and agrees:

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Dictaphone Corp /De), Employment Agreement (Dictaphone Corp /De), Employment Agreement (Dictaphone Corp /De)

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