Company: SLDE
Filing Date: 2025-03-10
Form Type: DRS/A
Source: 0000950123-25-003025
Chunk: 152

Company: Slide Insurance Holdings, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-03-10
Form: DRS/A
Chunk 152
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 subject to any collective bargaining agreements, and we are not aware of any current efforts to implement such an agreement. We believe that our employee relationships are
good, and we continue to explore opportunities to hire highly qualified insurance experts to expand our employee base and decrease our reliance on any individual employees.

Facilities

We sublease our corporate
headquarters building at 4221 W. Boy Scout Blvd., Suite 200, Tampa, Florida, which includes approximately 30,006 square feet of office space. The current term of such lease expires on April 29, 2030. We believe that our facilities are adequate
for our current needs.

Intellectual Property

The protection of our technology and intellectual property is an important aspect of our business. We intend to rely upon a combination of
trademarks, trade secrets, copyrights, confidentiality procedures, contractual commitments and other legal rights to establish and protect our intellectual property, which includes our proprietary algorithm for our reinsurance program. We generally
enter into confidentiality agreements and invention assignment agreements with our employees and consultants to control access to, and clarify ownership of, our proprietary information and intellectual property.

As of December 31, 2024, we do not own any U.S. or foreign patents and do not have any U.S. or foreign patent applications pending. As of
December 31, 2024, we hold one registered U.S. copyright, six pending U.S. trademark applications and no pending foreign trademark applications, and have no registered U.S. trademarks and no registered foreign trademarks. We regard our
trademarks as valuable assets in marketing our products and services, and have and will continue to use commercially reasonable efforts to protect our trademarks against infringement. We continually review our development efforts to assess the
existence and patentability of new intellectual property.

Intellectual
property laws, procedures and restrictions provide only limited protection and any of our intellectual property rights may be challenged, invalidated, circumvented, infringed or misappropriated. Further, the laws of certain countries do not protect
proprietary rights to the same extent as the laws of the United States, and, therefore, in certain jurisdictions, we may be unable to protect our proprietary technology. Additionally, trade secrets can be difficult to protect. While we have
confidence in the measures we take to protect and preserve our trade secrets, such measures can be breached, and we may not have adequate remedies for any such breach. In addition, our trade secrets may otherwise become known or be independently
discovered by competitors. For more information regarding