Common use of Required Confidentiality Clause in Contracts

Required Confidentiality. For so long as Employee shall remain employed by Employer and for a period of one year after termination of employment with Employer for any reason, Employee shall not disclose or communicate any "Confidential Information" of Employer to any person or entity other than Employer nor use said "Confidential Information" for any purpose or reason other than the benefit of Employer. For purposes of the preceding sentence, "Confidential Information" means (but is not limited to) any information regarding Employer's research or development projects or results, sales information of any kind, financial information of any kind, trade secrets and other proprietary knowledge of Employer which is not generally known by individuals outside of the Employer including Employer's employees, consultants, and advisors). Also, "Confidential Information" shall additionally include, but not be limited to, the follow information of Employer:

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Executive Employment Agreement (Diamond Technologies Inc.), Executive Employment Agreement (Diamond Technologies Inc.), Executive Employment Agreement (Diamond Technologies Inc.)

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