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Non-Disclosure Agreement
To maintain your business's competitive advantage, use a Non-Disclosure Agreement to keep a lid on your proprietary information. Having an NDA helps protect your intellectual property, like your trade secrets, from getting into the wrong hands. Get it in writing before sharing any confidential information, so both parties understand their duties and privileges.
Use a Non-Disclosure Agreement if:
- You're a business, and you want to ensure that the proprietary information you're sharing with another person or organization won't become public.
- You're a consultant who's been given access to proprietary information belonging to another person or organization, and you want to clarify the terms under which information is shared.
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