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

Non-Solicitation of Clients and Prospective Clients. During employment and for a period of twelve (12) months following the end of employment for any reason, Executive agrees to abide by the following restrictions: (A) Executive shall not interfere with existing client relationships of the Company (i.e., clients for which at least one project has been conducted in the last two years), and shall not solicit or attempt to take away any business of the Company that is either under way or about to begin at the termination of Executive’s employment. (B) Executive shall not interfere or compete in any way with any proposal efforts of the Company already in progress (that is, a proposal sent to or being then currently developed for a specific client or clients, or contemplated to be submitted to a specific client or clients by the Company within twelve (12) months) at the end of employment. (C) Executive shall not make use of any of Executive’s personal relationships or business contacts developed during the course of employment with the Company and utilized for business purposes within the two (2) years prior to termination, for the benefit of Executive or another, in a competitive manner with respect to the business of the Company.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Mavenir Private Holdings II Ltd.), Employment Agreement (Mitel Networks Corp), Employment Agreement (Mavenir Systems Inc)

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