By Richard E. Neff
One of the shortest and simplest legal agreements is the nondisclosure agreement, sometimes called "confidentiality agreement." A good nondisclosure agreement can be one page in length. It generally exists to cover just two scenarios: (the obvious one is to prevent the disclosure of a party's confidential information to third parties (and to anyone who does not really need the information); and the less obvious one is to p...
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