Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Purpose of a Non-Disclosure Agreement

The purpose of a non-disclosure agreement is to protect valuable and confidential information (i.e. intellectual property). Generally, a non-disclosure agreement or otherwise known as a "NDA" is designed to prevent critical non-public information that is valuable from becoming public knowledge. Often times, key employees, partners, and prospective investors or customers will be asked to sign a NDA by another business owner.

Sean Robertson is a corporate and asset protection attorney with expertise in representing small to medium sized business owners. Sean Robertson can be reached at 312-498-6080.

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