Common use of Acknowledgement of Access Clause in Contracts

Acknowledgement of Access. Consultant acknowledges that it has obtained and will obtain the opportunity to have contact with, learn about, provide services to, and establish relationships with one or more Clients of the Company, as well as their employees and contractors, as a result of the marketing efforts, prior relationships, goodwill, and professional reputation of the Company. Accordingly, Consultant agrees that the restrictions of this Section 7 are fair and reasonable. No Solicitation or Hiring of Employees or Contractors. Consultant agrees that during the term of this Agreement and for a period of twelve (12) months thereafter, Consultant will not in any way, directly or indirectly, on its own behalf or on the behalf of any other person or entity other than the Company, (a) induce or attempt to induce any employee or contractor of Company to cease working for the Company; (b) otherwise interfere with or disrupt Company's relationship with any person, including its employees or contractors; or (c) solicit, entice, or hire, or cause to be solicited, enticed or hired, any employee or contractor of the Company who is, was or shall have been an employee or contractor of the Company at any time during the twelve (12) months prior to such prohibited activity.

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Sources: Subcontracting Agreement, Subcontracting Agreement, Subcontracting Agreement