Common use of Subpoena; Court Order; Other Legal Requirement Clause in Contracts

Subpoena; Court Order; Other Legal Requirement. If the Employee is requested, under the terms of a subpoena or order or other compulsory instrument issued by or under the authority of a court of competent jurisdiction or by a governmental agency, or is advised in writing by counsel for any such party that there is otherwise a legal obligation to disclose (i) all or any part of the Confidential Information, (ii) the fact that the Confidential Information has been made available to the Employee, or (iii) any of the terms, conditions, or other facts with respect to the Employee’s employment with the Company or the services provided by the Employee to the Company, the Employee agrees to, at the Company’s expense: (1) provide the Company with prompt written notice of the existence, terms, and circumstances surrounding such request or requirement; (2) consult with the Company on the advisability of taking steps to resist or narrow that request; (3) if disclosure of Confidential Information is required, furnish only such portion of the Confidential Information as the Employee is advised in writing by the Employee’s counsel is legally required to be disclosed; and (4) cooperate with the Company, at the request of the Company and at the Company’s expense, in its efforts to obtain an order excusing the Confidential Information from disclosure, or an order or other reliable assurance that confidential treatment will be accorded to that portion of the Confidential Information that is required to be disclosed.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Cognigen Networks Inc), Employment Agreement (Cognigen Networks Inc), Employment Agreement (Cognigen Networks Inc)

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