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Confidentiality & Non-Disclosure Agreements

Feel secure in entering into business discussions and negotiations knowing that your confidential information is protected.

Businesses that hold confidential information or trade secrets will, at times, need to pass this information on to enable their business to take its next step. Ensure that you have a watertight, legally enforceable non-disclosure agreement (NDA) in place and get the peace of mind you need to make that next move.

Experts in commercial law

In addition to drafting, negotiating and reviewing confidentiality and non-disclosure agreements, our team can assist you across all areas of commercial law, including:

Put an enforceable NDA in place that protects your business without undermining third party requirements

Our team of commercial lawyers can support you with:

Advice on which information

should be covered by an NDA.

Data protection obligations

determining whether they apply and their consequences.

Drafting the NDA

to ensure that it is legally enforceable and adequately protects your confidential information while providing the recipient with the freedom to use that information for a specific purpose.

Execution logistics

easing the process for all parties including correctly executed documents.

Party definition

ensuring that the correct entities enter into the NDA.

Restrictive covenants

expanding the scope of an NDA to cover non-compete provisions.

Defining disclosure parameters

while maintaining confidentiality protection.

Market practice

avoiding unnecessary and costly negotiations.

Restrictive covenants

expanding the scope of an NDA to cover non-compete provisions.

Determining the type of NDA required

whether this is a unilateral or bilateral approach.

Negotiating

the terms of the NDA pragmatically and commercially.

Reviewing NDAs

to avoid onerous terms if you are a recipient of confidential information.

Essentials of confidentiality and non-disclosure agreements

Disclosing confidential information or trade secrets to a third party may be required for various business reasons, such as potential investment or partnership, acquisition discussions or demonstrating a new product or technology. While these discussions and disclosure may be of a completely amicable nature with a view to the parties working together in the future, it is important that you are adequately protected from a third party using the information for its own ends or passing it on to others.

Having a pragmatic and commercially focussed NDA in place, which is correctly drafted and legally enforceable, will provide you with the necessary protection while allowing the named third party to use your confidential information as required. Preparing a document that achieves its objectives fairly and reasonably will save negotiation time, avoid unnecessary fees, and reinforce the cooperative spirit of the parties involved.

We can support and advise you in determining the following parameters of the NDA to ensure that it works for you and your third-party relationship:

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What information is being disclosed?

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For what purposes can the information be used?

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Is the named recipient the correct entity to be entering into the NDA?

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To whom can the recipient disclose the information? What protection is to be given to you on such disclosure?

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What remedies for breach are advisable?

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For what period will the confidentiality obligations last?

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Are any restrictive covenants required?

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Are any mutual obligations needed?

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Is data protection a potential issue?

What are the benefits of entering into a confidentiality agreement / NDA?

Safeguard your confidential information
Ensure that your business’ confidential information and trade secrets are adequately protected from unauthorised disclosure and use.
Focus on the project rather than potential confidentiality pitfalls
Knowing that your confidential information is adequately protected can provide you with the assurance required to enable you to take the next step with your project or third-party relationship.
Clarity as to what constitutes confidential information
Having a clear definition of what constitutes confidential information and the purposes for its use results in certainty for all parties concerned and reinforces the significance of that information to the third party and its advisers.
Save time and money
By focusing on market practice, sector-specific practicalities and preparing a fair and reasonable NDA, both you and the third party can avoid unnecessary costs and delays. Plus, you’ll maintain a proactive, amicable relationship from the outset.
Specific options if the project fails
Outlining the steps to be taken by both parties in respect of the confidential information, if the project does not move forward, will assist in a clean break and avoid unnecessary discussions and potential contractual disputes.

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We support a wide range of Middle East and Europe-based clients across a variety of sectors and advise all businesses from start-ups, SMEs, and high-growth companies to multi-national companies. We pride ourselves on making legal support more accessible. With our legal subscription plans, you can expect to receive advice from experienced lawyers at a fraction of the cost of a traditional law firm, helping you scale your business without breaking the bank. And because of our pricing structure, we can also provide you with legal support across a range of integrated services, from drafting contracts and conducting data protection audits, to corporate transactions and intellectual property advice, giving you a more holistic level of support in all areas of your business.

WHY CHOOSE SUIS LAW LAWYERS?

We can advise you on the full array of commercial law issues that arise throughout your business’ life cycle. Our commercial lawyers understand the need for pragmatic, business-focused decisions and advice and are expertly placed to combine this with the necessary legal requirements and market practice. We understand your industry and your business and using this knowledge, can offer tailored advice that works for you and your needs.

Having all worked at top 100 Middle East and Europe law firms or as in-house legal counsel for large international companies, our commercial lawyers are adept at navigating their way through commercial law issues and can provide the support that you need, when you need it.

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