Common use of Covenants to Protect Confidential Information Clause in Contracts

Covenants to Protect Confidential Information. The Executive shall not, during the Term of Employment or anytime thereafter, without prior written consent of the Company, divulge, publish or otherwise disclose to any other person any Confidential Information regarding the Company except in the course of carrying out the Executive’s responsibilities on behalf of the Company (e.g., providing information to the company’s attorneys, accounts, bankers, etc.) or if required to do so pursuant to the order of a court having jurisdiction over the subject matter or a summons, subpoena or order in the nature thereof of any legislative body (including any committee thereof and any litigation or dispute resolution method against the Company related to or arising out of this Agreement) or any governmental or administrative agency.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Executive Employment Agreement (Herbst Gaming, LLC), Executive Employment Agreement (Herbst Gaming Inc), Executive Employment Agreement (Herbst Gaming Inc)

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