Common use of Promise Not to Disclose Clause in Contracts

Promise Not to Disclose. You agree that, during and after your employment with Catalina, all Confidential Information is the sole property of Catalina and other members of the Group, and you will not disclose any Confidential Information to any other person or use any Confidential Information for any purpose, and will otherwise keep all Confidential Information in the strictest confidence, except only as necessary in performing your duties as an employee of Catalina or pursuant to legal process. If you become aware that you are or may be required to disclose any Confidential Information by legal process (for example, a subpoena to testify or produce documents), you agree to give immediate notice to Catalina of the request for disclosure and to cooperate with Catalina to contest the disclosure (if so elected by Catalina) and, if possible, obtain confidential treatment for any Confidential Information which is disclosed.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Severance Agreement, Severance Agreement (Catalina Marketing Corp/De), Severance Agreement (Catalina Marketing Corp/De)

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