Common use of No Waiver of Privilege Clause in Contracts

No Waiver of Privilege. To the extent that any Evaluation Material includes materials subject to the attorney-client privilege, the Disclosing Party is not waiving, and shall not be deemed to have waived or diminished, its attorney work-product protections, attorney-client privileges or similar protections and privileges as a result of disclosing any of its Evaluation Material (including any such Evaluation Material related to pending or threatened litigation) to the Receiving Party or any of its Representatives.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Reciprocal Confidentiality Agreement

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No Waiver of Privilege. To the extent that any Evaluation Material includes materials subject to the attorney-client privilege, the Disclosing Party is not waiving, and shall not be deemed to have waived or diminished, its attorney work-product protections, attorney-attorney- client privileges privileges, or similar protections and privileges as a result of disclosing any of its Evaluation Material (including any such Evaluation Material related to pending or threatened litigation) to the Receiving Party Recipient or any of its Representatives.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Confidentiality Agreement

No Waiver of Privilege. To the extent that any Evaluation Material includes materials subject to the attorneysolicitor-client privilege or litigation privilege, neither the Company nor the Disclosing Party is not waiving, and shall not be deemed to have waived or diminished, its attorney work-product protections, attorneysolicitor-client privileges privilege, litigation privilege or similar protections and privileges as a result of disclosing any of its Evaluation Material (including any such Evaluation Material related to pending or threatened litigation) to the Receiving Party Recipient or any of its Representatives.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Confidentiality Agreement

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No Waiver of Privilege. To the extent that any Evaluation Material includes materials subject to the attorney-client privilege, the Disclosing Party is not waiving, and shall not be deemed to have waived or diminished, its attorney work-product protections, attorney-client privileges privileges, or similar protections and privileges as a result of disclosing any of its Evaluation Material (including any such Evaluation Material related to pending or threatened litigation) to the Receiving Party Recipient or any of its Representatives.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Confidentiality Agreement (Open Text Corp)

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