Confidentiality Restrictive Documents
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What is a non-disclosure agreement (NDA)?
A non-disclosure agreement (NDA) is a legal contract stating that certain information is confidential, and the extent to which its disclosure is restricted to third parties. It can be entered into with a person or an organization.
Confidential information includes trade secrets, business plans, business methods and strategies, drawings, charts and more. Software programs and code are also confidential information.
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Iterations
We do two rounds of iterations at no extra cost.
Advantages of a Non-disclosure Agreement
Protects Business Secrets
An NDA is one of the most common ways to protect your trade secrets and other confidential information. Consultants and agencies, as they work with multiple organizations from the same industry, are usually asked to sign one to protect trade secrets.
Enhances Client Relationships
Businesses that work on third-party projects require their employees to sign restrictions on the use and disclosure of confidential information. It’s a good way to assure clients that their data is safe in your hands.
NDA Procedure
2 WORKING DAYS
Once you send in a request, our representative will get in touch with you to understand your requirements. If further details are required, we will contact you for the same. Once these are in, we will work on the request and send it to you for review within 3 to 4 working days. Feel free to get back to us if you would like any changes.
2 WORKING DAYS
In case you would like any changes to the agreement, our lawyers will work on them. Two rounds of iterations are included in the original price.






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