Common use of Non-Solicitation of Clients and Customers after Termination of Employment Clause in Contracts

Non-Solicitation of Clients and Customers after Termination of Employment. Employee agrees that following the termination of his employment for whatever reason, she shall not, either personally or as an employee, consultant or agent for any other entity or person, seek to solicit or carry out any work of the same or similar nature, or offer, develop, license or perform any similar product or service, for any client or customer of Employer or any of its affiliates with which Employee had any contact or dealings while employed by Employer. As used herein "similar product or service" shall mean any product or service similar to that offered, licensed, contemplated or developed by Employer or any of its affiliates during the employment of Employee's by Employer. All records of the accounts of Employer and its affiliates, of any nature and whether existing at the time of Employee's employment, procured through the efforts of Employee or obtained by Employee from any other source, and whether prepared by Employee, Employer or otherwise, shall be the exclusive property of Employer or any of its affiliates regardless of who actually purchased the original book, storage media or other record on which the information is recorded. All such records shall be immediately given to Employer on the termination of Employee's employment, whether or not any dispute exists between Employer and Employee. Employee shall not transact any business pertaining to suppliers or customer of Employer or any of its affiliates which, in any manner, would have or would be likely to have a material adverse effect on Employer or any of its affiliates.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Flower Turbines, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Flower Turbines, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Flower Turbines, Inc.)

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