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

Non-Solicitation of Clients and Customers. You agree that for a period of 12 months following your Employment Termination Date you shall not solicit or accept on behalf of yourself or anyone else any of the Company’s customers and/or clients with a view to sell or provide any product or service competitive with any product or service sold or provided or under development by the Company. For the purposes of this section of Attachment A, the term “customers” and/or “client” shall include any person or entity to whom the Company, through its offices in which you had direct or indirect oversight and managerial duties during your employment with the Company, has sold, provided or been obligated to provide, any service or product, or who has otherwise received any service or benefit from the Company, within 24 months prior to your last day of employment with the Company (“Employment Termination Date”). If you are unsure as to whether you would be prohibited by this clause from soliciting a particular client or customer, you should contact the Vice President of Human Resources.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.sec.gov, Gentiva Health Services Inc, Gentiva Health Services Inc

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