Common use of Trade Secrets In General Clause in Contracts

Trade Secrets In General. During the course of Employee's employment, Employee will have access to various trade secrets of Employer. For purposes of this Agreement, "Trade Secret" shall mean information which is not generally known to the public and, as a result, is of economic benefit to Employer in the conduct of its business. Employee and Employer agree that Trade Secrets shall include but not be limited to all information developed or obtained by Employer and comprising the following items, whether or not such items have been reduced to tangible form (e.g., physical writing): all methods, techniques, processes, ideas, trade names, service marks, slogans, forms, customer lists, pricing structures, menus, business forms, marketing programs and plans, layouts and designs, financial information, operational methods and tactics, cost information, the identity of or contractual arrangements with suppliers, the identity or buying habits of customers, accounting procedures, and any document, record or other information of Employer relating to the above. Trade Secrets include not only information belonging to Employer which existed before the date of this Agreement, but also information developed by Employee for Employer or its employees during the term of this Agreement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Teraglobal Communications Corp), Employment Agreement (Teraglobal Communications Corp), Form of Employment Agreement (Power Ten)

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Trade Secrets In General. During the course of EmployeeConsultant's employmentconsultancy, Employee will Consultant and Rahoxx Xxxxxx xxxl have access to various trade secrets of Employerthe Company. For purposes of this Agreement, "Trade Secret" shall mean information which is not generally known to the public and, as a result, is of economic benefit to Employer the Company in the conduct of its business. Employee Consultant and Employer Rahoxx Xxxxxx xxx the Company agree that Trade Secrets shall include but not be limited to all information developed or obtained by Employer the Company and comprising the following items, whether or not such items have been reduced to tangible form (e.g., physical writing): all methods, techniques, processes, ideas, trade names, service marks, slogans, forms, customer lists, pricing structures, menus, business forms, marketing programs and plans, layouts and designs, financial informationstructures, operational methods and tactics, cost information, the identity of or contractual arrangements with suppliers, the identity or buying habits of customers, accounting procedures, and any document, record or other information of Employer the Company relating to the above. Trade Secrets include not only information belonging to Employer the Company which existed before the date of this Agreement, but also information developed by Employee Consultant or Rahoxx Xxxxxx xx any other employee for Employer the Company or its employees or consultants during the term of this AgreementAgreement and thereafter.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement (One Voice Technologies Inc)

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Trade Secrets In General. During the course of Employee's employment, Employee will have access to various trade secrets of Employer. For purposes of this Agreement, "Trade Secret" shall mean information which is not generally known to the public and, as a result, is of economic benefit to Employer in the conduct of its business. Employee and Employer agree that Trade Secrets shall include but not be limited to all information developed or obtained by Employer and comprising the following items, whether or not such items have been reduced to tangible form (e.g., physical writing): all methods, techniques, processes, ideas, trade names, service marks, slogans, forms, customer lists, pricing structures, menus, business forms, marketing programs and plans, layouts and designs, financial information, operational methods and tactics, cost information, the identity of or contractual arrangements with suppliers, the identity or buying habits of customers, accounting procedures, and any document, record or other information of Employer relating to the above. Trade Secrets include not only information belonging to Employer which existed before the date of this Agreement, but also information developed by Employee for Employer or its employees during the term of this Agreement.the

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement (Teraglobal Communications Corp)

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