Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA)
Protect your confidential information with a legally binding NDA.
What Is a Non-Disclosure Agreement?
A Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) is a legally binding contract where one or more parties agree to keep certain information confidential. NDAs protect trade secrets, business strategies, client lists, and proprietary data from being shared with competitors or the public. They are essential in business negotiations, partnerships, and employment.
Types of NDAs
Unilateral NDA
One party shares confidential information and the other agrees not to disclose it. Most common in employer-employee and client-contractor relationships.
Mutual NDA
Both parties share confidential information and agree to protect each other's data. Common in joint ventures, partnerships, and merger discussions.
Multilateral NDA
Three or more parties share confidential information. Simplifies the process compared to creating multiple bilateral agreements.
Key Elements of an NDA
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