Common use of Confidential Records Clause in Contracts

Confidential Records. All financial books, records, instruments and documents; client lists; data; reports; programs; software; tapes; rolodexes; telephone and address books; card decks; listings; programming and any other instruments, records or documents relating or pertaining to the accounts serviced by the Company or the Executive, the Services rendered by the Executive, or the Company (collectively, the "Records") shall at all times be and remain the property of the Company. Upon ceasing to be employed by the Company for any reason whatsoever, the Executive shall return to the Company all Records (whether furnished by the Company or prepared by the Executive), and the Executive shall neither make nor retain any copies of any of such Records after such cessation of employment.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Americasdoctor Com Inc), Employment Agreement (Americasdoctor Com Inc), Employment Agreement (Americasdoctor Com Inc)

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