Common use of Employee's Obligations Regarding Customer Records Clause in Contracts

Employee's Obligations Regarding Customer Records. The Employee acknowledges that the list of the Company's customers or clients as it may exist from time to time is a valuable, special and unique asset of the Company's business. The Employee shall not, during or after his employment with the Company, divulge, furnish or make accessible to anyone (other than in the regular course of the Company's business) any names, addresses or telephone numbers of those individuals who conduct business with the Company. In addition, the contents of customers' files or portfolios, or any other such information shall be kept confidential during and after the Employee's employment with the Company. All original records and all copies thereof of those customers who do business with the Company, including names, or any other such information, as well as all other secrets and confidential information of the Company shall remain the property of the Company during and after the Employee's term of employment with the Company.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Premium Cigars International LTD), Employment Agreement (Premium Cigars International LTD), Employment Agreement (Premium Cigars International LTD)

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