Provider Non-Solicitation Clause Samples

A Provider Non-Solicitation clause prohibits one party, typically the client, from directly or indirectly soliciting or hiring the employees, contractors, or agents of the service provider during the contract term and often for a specified period afterward. This clause generally applies to situations where the provider’s personnel have access to the client’s business and may be attractive candidates for recruitment due to their expertise or familiarity with the client’s operations. Its core function is to protect the provider’s workforce from being poached, thereby preserving the provider’s business resources and maintaining the integrity of its service delivery.
Provider Non-Solicitation. 16 Provider shall not solicit or encourage individuals to select any particular health plan 17 for the primary purpose of securing financial gain for Provider. Nothing in this 18 provision is intended to limit Provider’s ability to fully inform individuals of all 19 available health care treatment options or modalities.
Provider Non-Solicitation. Provider shall not solicit or encourage clients to select any particular health plan for the primary purpose of securing financial gain for Provider. Nothing in this provision is intended to limit Provider’s ability to fully inform clients of all available health care treatment options or modalities.
Provider Non-Solicitation. 21 Provider shall not solicit or encourage individuals to select any particular health plan 22 for the primary purpose of securing financial gain for Provider. Nothing in this 24 available health care treatment options or modalities
Provider Non-Solicitation. 5 Provider shall not solicit or encourage individuals to select any particular health plan 6 for the primary purpose of securing financial gain for Provider. Nothing in this 7 provision is intended to limit Provider’s ability to fully inform individuals of all 8 available health care treatment options or modalities.