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NDA law

An NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement) is a legal contract between parties that protects sensitive information from being shared or disclosed publicly. It clearly defines what information is confidential and outlines restrictions on its use. NDAs are commonly used in business to safeguard trade secrets, proprietary data, or sensitive details during collaborations, negotiations, or employment. Violating an NDA can lead to legal penalties, including damages or injunctions. Essentially, an NDA provides a formal, enforceable way to ensure that confidential information remains private and protected.