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By Lawrence M. Braun and Justin S. Yslas As part of the mergers and acquisition process, confidentiality agreements (also known as nondisclosure agreements and NDAs) are used to ensure confidential, proprietary or non-public information disclosed by the seller will be kept secret and only used to evaluate whether the buyer wants to close the deal. A crucial element of these agreements is that the buyer agrees that the mere existence ...
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