Common use of Protection of Other Confidential Information Clause in Contracts

Protection of Other Confidential Information. In addition, the Employee agrees to maintain in strict confidence and, except as necessary to perform his duties for the Employer, not to use or disclose any Confidential Business Information of the Employer during his employment and for a period of 24 months following termination of the Employee's employment. "Confidential Business Information" shall mean any internal, non-public information (other than Trade Secrets already addressed above) concerning the Employer's financial position and results of operations (including revenues, assets, net income, etc.); annual and long-range business plans; product or service plans; marketing plans and methods; training, educational and administrative manuals; customer and supplier information and purchase histories; and employee lists. The provisions of Sections 6 and 7 above shall also apply to protect Trade Secrets and Confidential Business Information of third parties provided to the Employer under an obligation of secrecy.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (First Capital Bancshares Inc /Sc/), Employment Agreement (First Capital Bancshares Inc /Sc/), Employment Agreement (Ebank Financial Services Inc)

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