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# NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT (NDA) **Effective Date:** 2026-03-16 ## 1. THE PARTIES This Agreement is entered into by and between: **DISCLOSING PARTY:** [Disclosing Party], residing at [Address] ("Disclosing Party"). **RECEIVING PARTY:** [Receiving Party], residing at [Address] ("Receiving Party"). ## 2. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION "Confidential Information" shall include all information or material that has or could have commercial value or other utility in the business in which Disclosing Party is engaged, including but not limited to: **business plans, customer lists, software code, and financial data**. ## 3. NON-DISCLOSURE OBLIGATIONS Receiving Party shall hold and maintain the Confidential Information in steepest confidence for the sole and exclusive benefit of the Disclosing Party. Receiving Party shall not, without prior written approval of Disclosing Party, use or disclose any Confidential Information to any third party. ## 4. PERIOD OF CONFIDENTIALITY The nondisclosure provisions of this Agreement shall survive the termination of this Agreement and Receiving Party's duty to hold Confidential Information in confidence shall remain in effect for a period of **2 years** from the date of disclosure. ## 5. GOVERNING LAW This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of **Delaware**. ## 6. SIGNATURES __________________________________ **DISCLOSING PARTY SIGNATURE** __________________________________ **RECEIVING PARTY SIGNATURE**

IP Protection

Safeguard trade secrets, client lists, and technical architectures.

Mutual or Unilateral

Support for one-way or two-way confidentiality exchanges.

State Compliant

Standard clauses built to satisfy US state legal requirements.

When Do You Need an NDA?

An NDA is essential whenever you share proprietary information that gives your business a competitive edge.

Partnerships

Before pitching joint venture ideas to potential collaborators.

Employees

As part of the onboarding process for staff with access to data.

Investors

When sharing sensitive financial forecasts or tech roadmaps.

Contractors

Protecting codebases or designs shared with external talent.

NDA Checklist

  • Clear definition of confidential info
  • Specific period of confidentiality
  • Permitted uses of the information
  • Exclusions from confidentiality
  • Obligation to return or destroy data

Unilateral vs. Mutual NDAs

Choosing the right agreement type depends on the flow of information.

Unilateral

Also known as a "One-Way NDA". One party shares information, and the other party agrees to keep it secret. Most common for employer-employee or client-contractor relationships.

Mutual

Also known as a "Two-Way NDA". Both parties expect to share confidential data. Standard for mergers, acquisitions, or high-level strategic partnerships.

Legal Disclaimer

Confidentiality laws and non-compete enforceability vary significantly by state (especially in California where non-competes are restricted). This tool provides a standard NDA template. For significant trade secrets or multi-million dollar deals, consult with a corporate attorney to ensure maximum protection.

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