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Signing A Non Disclosure Agreement

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Signing A Non Disclosure Agreement

Signing A Non Disclosure Agreement Definition

When you sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA), you’re agreeing to keep information confidential. An NDA can be used to protect trade secrets or other sensitive business information.

If you violate an NDA, you could be sued for damages or may have to pay a penalty. It’s important to understand what you’re agreeing to before you sign an NDA.

An NDA is also called a confidentiality agreement.

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