Legal issue

To what extent can a party disclose confidential information when required by law?

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Disclose under duress

1.1.The Receiving Party may disclose Confidential Information to the minimum extent required by law or by an order of any court or regulatory authority of competent jurisdiction, provided that to the extent permitted by law it uses all reasonable endeavours to give the Company as much notice of this disclosure as possible and it takes reasonable action and provides reasonable assistance to the Company to secure confidential treatment of the Confidential Information and takes into account the reasonable requests of the Company in relation to the content of this disclosure.
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Party may disclose Confidential Information if required by law, but must give other party notice if possible

1.1.A party may disclose Confidential Information to the minimum extent required by law or by an order of any court or regulatory authority of competent jurisdiction, provided that to the extent permitted by law it uses all reasonable endeavours to give the other party as much notice of this disclosure as possible.
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