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A Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) legally binds the receiving party to keep your confidential information secret and use it only for an agreed purpose. Use one before sharing sensitive information — your idea, code, data, or plans — with anyone outside the company.
An NDA can be one-way (only one party discloses) or mutual (both share confidential information, common between businesses exploring a deal).
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Use a one-way NDA when only you are sharing confidential information (e.g. with a contractor). Use a mutual NDA when both sides share sensitive information, common when two businesses explore a deal.
Yes — a well-drafted NDA is enforceable. Courts can grant injunctions and damages for breach. Clear scope and a reasonable term help enforceability.
Commonly 2–5 years, though truly sensitive information can be protected perpetually. Match the term to how long the information stays valuable.
A general template works for many situations, but high-stakes disclosures (investors, key partnerships) are safer with a professionally tailored NDA. We can help.
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