Common use of Delivery of Documents and Data Clause in Contracts

Delivery of Documents and Data. In the event of termination (voluntary or otherwise) of Employee's employment with Company, Employee agrees, promptly and without request, to deliver to and inform Company of all documents and data pertaining to his employment and the Confidential Information and Inventions of Company or Clients, whether prepared by Employee or otherwise coming into his possession or control, and to sign Schedule B to this Agreement. Employee will not retain any written or other tangible material containing any information concerning or disclosing any of the Confidential Information or Inventions of Company or Clients. Employee recognizes that the unauthorized taking of any of Company's trade secrets is a crime under California Penal Code section 499(c) and is punishable by imprisonment in a state prison or in a county jail for a time not exceeding one year, or by a fine not exceeding five thousand dollars ($5000), or by both such fine and such imprisonment. Employee further recognizes that such unauthorized taking of Company's trade secrets could also result in civil liability under California's Uniform Trade Secrets Act (Civil Code sections 3426-3426.11), and that willful misappropriation may result in an award against Employee for triple the amount of Company's damages and Company's attorney fees in collecting such damages.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (La Jolla Fresh Squeezed Coffee Co Inc), Employment Agreement (La Jolla Fresh Squeezed Coffee Co Inc), Employment Agreement (La Jolla Fresh Squeezed Coffee Co Inc)

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