Confidentiality Agreement & NDA Lawyers
Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) can be vital when sharing sensitive information with suppliers, partners or employees.
We keep your key, critical information safe to maintain your competitive advantage. Our expert team drafts and negotiates confidentiality agreements that protect your interests without hindering collaboration.
We tailor each document to address specific concerns, including ownership of intellectual property, duration of confidentiality and fixes for breaches. This clarity reduces the risk of disputes and protects your valuable ideas or data. Our team also offers advice on best practices for storing and sharing sensitive information during and after an NDA’s term.
With our thorough approach, you gain peace of mind and maintain productive business relationships built on trust.
Find out how Panoramix IP can get the most out of your confidential information by speaking to us today.
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FAQs
What is a confidentiality agreement (NDA)?
A non-disclosure agreement (NDA) is a contract that protects sensitive information you share with someone – a product idea, financials, know-how or an unfiled invention. It defines what’s confidential, how it can be used, and for how long. It’s a simple, powerful way to share information safely with partners, investors, staff and suppliers. We draft and review them.
When do I need an NDA?
Any time you’re about to disclose something sensitive to someone outside your business – a potential partner, investor, manufacturer, employee or contractor. It’s especially important before revealing an invention, because a public, unprotected disclosure can destroy your ability to patent it. If in doubt, put an NDA in place first.
What's the difference between a one-way and a mutual NDA?
A one-way (unilateral) NDA protects information flowing in one direction – where only you are disclosing. A mutual NDA protects both sides when each is sharing confidential information, as in a partnership or joint venture. Choosing the right one, with sensible terms, avoids friction later. We advise which fits and tailor the drafting.
Are NDAs legally enforceable?
Yes, a well-drafted NDA is enforceable, and breach can lead to injunctions and damages. But enforceability depends on clear, reasonable terms – an overbroad or vague NDA can be weak or hard to enforce. That’s why the drafting matters. We prepare NDAs that are robust but proportionate, so they hold up if you ever need to rely on them.