Common use of Improper Disclosure Clause in Contracts

Improper Disclosure. If it appears that Company has disclosed (or has threatened to disclose) Confidential Information for any purpose other than as expressly permitted under this Agreement, Molpus shall be entitled to an injunction, temporary restraining order or other relief to restrain Company from disclosing, in whole or in part, such Confidential Information, or from providing any services to any party to whom such Confidential Information has been disclosed, or may be disclosed, without the posting of any bond. Molpus shall not be prohibited by this provision from pursuing other remedies, including a claim for losses and damages. If Company discloses or threatens to disclose Confidential Information for any purpose other than as expressly permitted under this Agreement, Molpus may recover its reasonable costs and attorneys’ fees, in addition to seeking any damages or other remedies available to it at law or in equity.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Confidentiality Agreement, Confidentiality Agreement, Confidentiality Agreement