
Non-Disclosure Agreement
A Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) is a legal contract between two or more parties that outlines confidentiality. It ensures that sensitive information shared during discussions, business dealings, or collaborations is kept private and not disclosed to others. NDAs are commonly used in various contexts, such as business partnerships, employment agreements, or when sharing proprietary information. By signing an NDA, the parties agree not to share the disclosed information, helping to protect trade secrets, intellectual property, or other confidential details. Violating an NDA can lead to legal consequences.