Confidentiality / Non-Disclosure Agreement

Simply complete the Confidentiality / Non-Disclosure Agreement form below then click on View Results to see your completed contract.

LawDepot's Confidentiality / Non-Disclosure Agreement is ideal for:

  • Protecting your confidential information or inventions revealed during discussions, proposals or negotiations.
  • Employers hiring employees and independent contractors without the requirement of an employment contract.
  • Any other purpose that you describe.

For situations requiring an employment contract, try our Employment Agreement.

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Confidentiality / Non-Disclosure Agreement Details
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This software has the flexibility to let you quickly create the Confidentiality/Non-Disclosure Agreement you want. It does this by providing many options with appropriate defaults.

If you do not want to have a clause preventing competition, merely select the "Not Prevented" answer in that question. If you do not want a clause restricting the solicitation of employees, merely select the "Not Restricted" answer in that question. These options are similar to our "Do Not Specify" in our other documents.

If you want to fill in a particular item after you have printed the document, you can enter underscore characters (ie. _____). If you are unsure about the name, make sure you have selected a descriptive name if you use a blank line in the place of a parties' name.

State:
Choose form of agreement:
A confidentiality agreement and non-disclosure agreement are virtually the same document and achieve the same legal effect. The main difference is the title of the agreement as well as some formatting differences. It is a matter of preference as to which format you want to use.
Type of Confidentiality Agreement: 
The Potential Purchase/Transaction deals with the situation where a person is going to sell a business, part of a business, or assets to another party and they want to look at the financial books or other confidential information to confirm the value in the business or assets. 

Number of Parties Providing Confidentiality Information:

Person Providing Confidentiality Information
Name:
Address:
(e.g. Street Address, City, State, Zipcode)
Type:
Gender:

Number of Parties Receiving Confidentiality Information:

Person Receiving Confidentiality Information
Name:
Address:
(e.g. Street Address, City, State, Zipcode)
Type:
Gender:
How Long Second Party is Prevented from Competing:
Restricted From Hiring First Party's Employees for:
Additional Clauses Click here for tips on drafting your additional clauses.
How many additional clauses do you want to create?
Use the parties' names throughout the body of the agreement
instead of a descriptive title?
Examples of descriptive titles are Inventor, Seller, Purchaser, Employee, Employer, etc.

(Examples of descriptive titles would be Inventor, Evaluating Company, Employee, Employer, Contractor, etc. You should use descriptive titles if the parties' names are long OR if you do not know the name of the party.)
Agreement To Be Signed: