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confidentiality provision

By Devry Smith Frank LLP | 3 Minutes Read February 18, 2015

Breaching confidentiality provisions of a settlement agreement can cost you!

To discourage the disclosure of details of settlements to third parties, confidentiality provisions are often included in settlement agreements between an employer and a former employee.

Article by Devry Smith Frank LLP / Employee Relations, Payroll, Union Relations / confidentiality clause, confidentiality provision, disclosing the terms of the settlement, employee breached the confidentiality provision of a settlement agreement, employment law, negotiation process, restrictive covenant, settlement agreements

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