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

Non-Solicitation of Customers and Clients. During employment with CIT and for one (1) year thereafter, Employee shall not, directly or through the direction, control or actions of others: (i) solicit for any Competing Business any Client of CIT or any specifically identified prospective Client of CIT; (ii) utilize any of CIT’s Confidential Information to solicit, take away or divert business from, and/or influence or attempt to influence, any Client of CIT or any specifically identified prospective Client of CIT; or (iii) cause or attempt to cause a Client of CIT or any specifically identified prospective Client of CIT to terminate or diminish its business with CIT. These restrictions shall apply only to Clients of CIT or specifically identified prospective Clients of CIT whom, in Employee’s last twenty-four (24) months of employment with CIT, Employee (i) solicited or interacted with on behalf of CIT, (ii) maintained a business relationship for CIT, or (iii) obtained Confidential Information about on behalf of CIT.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Share Unit Award Agreement (Cit Group Inc), Notice Period Agreement (Cit Group Inc), Solicitation and Confidentiality Agreement (Cit Group Inc)

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