Provider Non-Solicitation Sample Clauses

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.
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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. 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. 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.

Related to Provider Non-Solicitation

  • Non-Solicitation (a) Seller agrees that following the Closing for the applicable periods and in the geographic locations set forth on Schedule 4.4(a), none of Seller or any of its Affiliates will, without the prior written consent of Purchaser, solicit to employ or hire (whether as an officer, employee or consultant or other independent contractor) any Transferred Business Employee with an annual base salary in excess of $100,000; provided, however, that the restrictions of this Section 4.4(a) shall not apply (i) to any general advertisement or any search firm engagement which, in any such case, is not directed or focused on any such Transferred Business Employee and any resultant hiring, (ii) the hiring of any such Transferred Business Employee who directly or indirectly contacts Seller or its Affiliates of her or his own accord or (iii) the solicitation or hiring of any such Transferred Business Employee whose employment by or term in office with Purchaser or its Affiliates is terminated prior to the date of the applicable solicitation. (b) Purchaser agrees that following the Closing for the applicable periods and in the geographic locations set forth on Schedule 4.4(b), none of Purchaser or any of its Affiliates will, without the prior written consent of Seller, solicit to employ or hire (whether as an officer, employee or consultant or other independent contractor) any employee of Seller or any of its Affiliates (i) to whom Purchaser or any of its Affiliates were introduced or with whom they otherwise had contact in connection with their evaluation of the Transaction or (ii) with an annual base salary in excess of $100,000 (other than any Transferred Business Employee); provided, however, that the restrictions of this Section 4.4(b) shall not apply (x) to any general advertisement or any search firm engagement which, in any such case, is not directed or focused on any such employee and any resultant hiring, (y) to the hiring of any such employee who directly or indirectly contacts Purchaser or its Affiliates of her or his own accord, or (z) to the solicitation or hiring of any such employee whose employment by or term in office with Seller or its Affiliates is terminated prior to the date of the applicable solicitation.

  • Non-Solicitation of Clients During the Restricted Period, the Executive agrees not to solicit, directly or indirectly, on his own behalf or on behalf of any other person(s), any client of the Company to whom the Company had provided services at any time during the Executive’s employment with the Company in any line of business that the Company conducts as of the date of the Executive’s termination of employment or that the Company is actively soliciting, for the purpose of marketing or providing any service competitive with any service then offered by the Company.

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