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Confidentiality Agreement

Confidentiality Agreement

Confidentiality Agreement

A confidentiality agreement, also known as a non-disclosure agreement (NDA), is a legal contract that prohibits one or more parties from disclosing certain information to third parties. It is often used in business settings to protect trade secrets, proprietary information, or other sensitive data. The agreement typically defines the scope of the confidential information, the obligations of the parties to maintain confidentiality, and the consequences for breach of the agreement. It may also include provisions for the return or destruction of confidential materials upon termination of the agreement. Confidentiality agreements are important tools for protecting valuable information and maintaining competitive advantages in the marketplace. They can be used in a variety of contexts, such as employment relationships, business partnerships, or settlement negotiations.

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