NDAs (Non-Disclosure Agreements) protect information that is commercially valuable to your business: know-how, source code, trade secrets, product roadmaps, and financial terms. They are used before presentations, pilot collaborations (PoCs), hires in sensitive roles, or due-diligence exercises. To be effective, they require proper legal drafting, not a generic template. Why an off-the-shelf NDA is insufficient: Each project has different information flows, counterparties, and risks. Generic forms often: leave gaps for subcontractors, affiliates and professional advisers, select unsuitable jurisdiction or forum,...

























