This is a legally binding agreement whereby the recipient of confidential information undertakes not to disclose the confidential information to any other party.
During commercial negotiations it is vital that businesses protect confidential information belonging to their organisation. This agreement will protect that information and ensure the handling of such commercial information is dealt with in a professional manner.
A confidentiality agreement (also known as a non-disclosure agreement or NDA) is required in the early stages of any discussions you may have about sharing your business knowledge with another party.
Time and time again we come across companies who have entered into talks with another business and shared information only for negotiations to break down or The business use the information to their own advantage and the lack of a confidentiality agreement has had a catastrophic effect on the company divulging information without the right protection and remedy in law.
A confidentiality agreement is a legal agreement between you and another party in which you agree to divulge information (trade secrets) to them and they agree not to disclose that information to anyone else.
Generally, information qualifies as a trade secret or confidential when, it is not known in the public domain or, is only valuable as long as it remains secret or confidential.
Having an agreement in place allows you to approach and disclose information to potential partners, suppliers, customers and consultants knowing that they are legally required not to pass on that information. Most documents of this type follow a standard format but must be tailored to fit your requirements if they are to be of any real benefit.
You can use confidentiality agreements to protect you under many circumstances. Here are just a few to give you an idea:
Intellectual property, trade secrets, eg a mathematical or chemical formula, programme or process, technical drawings and designs, algorithms
Business plans
Customer and prospect lists
Commercial or trading information
Formalise a relationship, eg between an employer and employee
Employees are under a duty not to divulge trade secrets however, former and current employees are responsible for many breaches in confidentiality. Therefore it is safest to have a document which states exactly what is confidential and provides for when an employee leaves.
This document will enable you to undertake all sorts of exciting business activities with confidence including:
Collaborating with others in the development of a product or service
Working with other companies to sell and buy from each other
Exploring joint ventures to pool resources and skills to develop a product or service which neither partner would be able to do alone
Employing new staff and saying goodbye to old ones whilst ensuring there is a way to prevent them from divulging confidential information
Putting an embargo on journalists in order that you can give information to the press and control when they are made public
A well structured and written document will make for a smooth relationship with your partner and deter anyone from breaching. If your partner breaches the contract, you can take them to court for damages. If you suspect that your business partner may be about to breach your confidentiality agreement, you can get an injunction to prevent this from happening.
The biggest problem in drawing up a confidentiality agreement is determining exactly what is and what isn't covered by the agreement. Naturally you will want to cover the broadest spectrum of information whilst your partner will try to make the terms as narrow as possible.
Should you have to go to court then it is important that the definitions and exceptions in your document are appropriate for the type of trade secrets you are sharing. If your confidentiality agreement is flawed you may not be protected should it be tested in a court of law.
The agreement covers the situation where either or both parties are individuals or an organisation. Apart from the legal protection it provides, a failure or reluctance by the other party to sign can be a useful insight into their true intention.
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Purchase the Confidentiality Agreement
This confidentiality agreement is ideal for:
proposed business transaction between two or more parties,
protection of an inventor's inventions,
protection of an employer's confidential information from employees and contractors,
just about any other purpose which can be described.
Clauses include:
• Protection against the copying or retention of confidential information.
• Protection against disclosure of information not already in the public domain.
• Remedy for any breach of the agreement.
Price of Document £14.99
Number of Words. Approx.2000 0n 8 pages.
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