Common use of Ethical Obligations Clause in Contracts

Ethical Obligations. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, Employee acknowledges that he has certain independent ethical obligation concerning confidentiality and conflicts of interest imposed by the applicable provisions of the Indiana Rules of Professional Conduct (as well as possibly other model rules of professional conduct), which prevent or limit Employee in his capacity as an attorney from representing or otherwise working for any direct or indirect competitor of the Company whose interest may be materially adverse to the interest of the Company as well as prohibit Employee from disclosing, relying upon or otherwise using Company information for the benefit of such competitors. Employee acknowledges that such ethical obligations, specifically including Rules 1.6 through 1.9 of the Indiana Rule of Professional Conduct, shall be deemed part of this Agreement and shall run concurrent with all other restrictive covenant obligations contained herein.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Batesville Holdings, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Hillenbrand, Inc.)

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Ethical Obligations. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, Employee acknowledges that he Employee has certain independent ethical obligation concerning confidentiality and conflicts of interest imposed by the applicable provisions of the Indiana Rules of Professional Conduct (as well as possibly other model rules of professional conduct), which prevent or limit Employee in his Employee’s capacity as an attorney from representing or otherwise working for any direct or indirect competitor of the Company whose interest may be materially adverse to the interest of the Company as well as prohibit Employee from disclosing, relying upon or otherwise using Company information for the benefit of such competitors. Employee acknowledges that such ethical obligations, specifically including Rules 1.6 through 1.9 of the Indiana Rule Rules of Professional Conduct, shall be deemed part of this Agreement and shall run concurrent with all other restrictive covenant obligations contained herein.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement (Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc.)

Ethical Obligations. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, Employee acknowledges that he Employee has certain independent ethical obligation obligations concerning confidentiality and conflicts of interest imposed by the applicable provisions of the Indiana Rules of Professional Conduct (as well as possibly other model rules of professional conduct), which prevent or limit Employee in his Employee’s capacity as an attorney from representing or otherwise working for any direct or indirect competitor of the Company whose interest may be materially adverse to the interest of the Company as well as prohibit Employee from disclosing, relying upon or otherwise using Company information for the benefit of such competitors. Employee acknowledges that such ethical obligations, specifically including Rules 1.6 through 1.9 of the Indiana Rule Rules of Professional Conduct, shall be deemed part of this Agreement and shall run concurrent with all other restrictive covenant obligations contained herein.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Confidentiality, Non Competition, and Non Solicitation Agreement (Protective Insurance Corp)

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Ethical Obligations. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, Employee acknowledges that he she has certain independent ethical obligation concerning confidentiality and conflicts of interest imposed by the applicable provisions of the Indiana Rules of Professional Conduct (as well as possibly other model rules of professional conduct), which prevent or limit Employee in his her capacity as an attorney from representing or otherwise working for any direct or indirect competitor of the Company whose interest may be materially adverse to the interest of the Company as well as a prohibit Employee from disclosing, relying upon or otherwise using Company information for the benefit of such competitors. Employee acknowledges that such ethical obligations, specifically including Rules 1.6 through 1.9 of the Indiana Rule Rules of Professional Conduct, shall be deemed part of this Agreement and shall run concurrent with all other restrictive covenant obligations contained herein.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement (Hill-Rom Holdings, Inc.)

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