Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement Lawyers for Independence, Missouri
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Quick Facts — Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement Lawyers
- Avg cost to draft a Non-Disclosure Agreement: $480.00
- Avg cost to review a Non-Disclosure Agreement: $370.00
- Lawyers available: 261 business lawyers
- Clients helped: 339 recent mutual non-disclosure agreement projects
- Avg lawyer rating: 4.95 (61 reviews)
Meet some of our Independence Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement Lawyers
Drew B.
Drew is an entrepreneurial business attorney with over twenty years of corporate, compliance and litigation experience. Drew currently has his own firm where he focuses on providing outsourced general counsel and compliance services (including mergers & acquisitions, collections, capital raising, real estate, business litigation, commercial contracts and employment matters). Drew has deep experience counseling clients in healthcare, medical device, pharmaceuticals, information technology, manufacturing, and services.
Rachel C.
Contract attorney who enjoys empowering individuals and businesses with contracts that stand as a fortress against potential disputes and uncertainties. Find peace of mind with prepared agreements ensure that your agreements are enforceable and aligned with your long-term objectives.
Daniel D.
Attorney with 14 years experience in transactions, civil litigation and criminal law
Garrett M.
I am a solo practitioner with a practice mostly consisting of serving as counsel to start-ups and small business owners and investors. With a practical business background, I aim to bring practical, business minded solutions to my client's legal problems and pride myself on efficient yet effective work.
"Garrett was extremely professional, attentive, and adhered to the very tight deadlines we had set. I would like to highlight that, in addition to completing the task assigned to him, he took the initiative to research all parties involved in the contract to provide us with the best possible support. We are very satisfied and look forward to working with him again."
Lolitha M.
Small firm offering business consultation and contract review services.
"Did great. She was responsive even after hours, will use again!!!"
August 18, 2020
Braden P.
Braden Perry is a corporate governance, regulatory and government investigations attorney with Kennyhertz Perry, LLC. Mr. Perry has the unique tripartite experience of a white-collar criminal defense and government compliance, investigations, and litigation attorney at a national law firm; a senior enforcement attorney at a federal regulatory agency; and the Chief Compliance Officer/Chief Regulatory Attorney of a global financial institution. Mr. Perry has extensive experience advising clients in federal inquiries and investigations, particularly in enforcement matters involving technological issues. He couples his technical knowledge and experience defending clients in front of federal agencies with a broad-based understanding of compliance from an institutional and regulatory perspective.
February 14, 2022
Jacob O.
I am bar certified in the lovely state of Missouri. I received my J.D. from The University of Iowa College of Law (2019) and my B.A. in Political Science from BYU-Idaho (2015).
March 8, 2022
Stephanie C.
Alabama & Missouri Licensed Attorney offering Freelance Services for Wills, Trusts, Probate, Family Law Documents, Criminal Matters, and Real Estate Closings.
March 26, 2022
Neilson B.
Hi, I am the founding member of Son of Brown Law Firm, based in Charlotte North Carolina. Our firm practices in the areas of Business Transactions, Cannabis/Hemp, Personal Injury and Immigration Law.
May 5, 2022
Michael V.
Seven years experience reviewing and drafting corporate and transactional documents, including NDAs, LLC operating agreements, MSAs, employment agreements, etc.
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Lawyer Reviews for Independence Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement Projects
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"This is my second time working with Dolan and he was just as professional and fast as before. Meet my needs and quick to respond and finalize the project. I look forward to working with him again."
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"Anna was great, she answered all our questions and provided a detailed summary of what we could and could not do within our NDA and Services Agreement"
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Used for requiring one-party to keep information confidential. Purchase comes in an MS word document that has fields to fill in by user, including Disclosing Party Name & Address, Receiving Party Name & Address, Business Purpose of NDA, and State where NDA will be governed.
Clauses include:
- Confidential Information
- Exclusions from Confidential Information
- Obligations of Receiving Party
- Return or Destruction of Confidential Information
- Remedies
- Term
- Relationship
- No Warranties or Representations
- Waiver
- Severability
- Governing Law
- Entire Agreement
- Assignment
- Headings
- Counterparts
As an attorney with over a decade of practical legal experience, I created this Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) template for use in various business transactions and engagements.
Overview of the Mutual NDA (Business) Template
For context, an NDA is a binding contractual agreement that requires the signing parties to keep specific types of information confidential. A Mutual NDA is often used when both parties involved in a transaction want to protect the confidentiality of certain information.
When someone signs an NDA and subsequently receives confidential information, the NDA serves as a memorialized record expressly agreeing that the parties will not reveal or share confidential information to any unauthorized individual, or organization. If the recipient of confidential information violates the NDA by failing to retain the private-nature of the information, then there may be grounds for you to pursue damages through a lawsuit.
What Is Included in the Mutual NDA Template
My mutual NDA template is customizable to your particular business transaction. The mutual NDA template is helpful since it provides guidance on what elements need to be incorporated into the agreement and offers tips on how to craft certain provisions. For example, the mutual NDA template devotes a section to identifying the parties involved in the transaction and sets forth the importance of preventing the unauthorized disclosure of confidential information. The template contains a modifiable section that specifically defines what is considered confidential information, along with a modifiable section that allows you to identify types of non-confidential information.
The mutual NDA template sets forth the obligations of the party that receives confidential information, such as an affirmative requirement to protect and safeguard the confidentiality of the Disclosing Party's confidential information, an affirmative requirement to not disclose confidential information to other individuals or entities, and so forth. The template mutual NDA also provides clear instructions for the return or destruction of confidential information.
The mutual NDA template describes the remedies that may be pursued, in the event the receiving party breaches the NDA, along with the term (i.e. timeframe) of the NDA. The template mutual NDA also contains important legal provisions such as the relationship between the parties, the fact that no warranties or representations are made as a result of the NDA, the relevant state law that will govern the terms of the NDA, and stipulations for assigning the agreement.
The mutual NDA also contains a severability clause, which is helpful since the clause sets forth that, in the event any provision of this Agreement is held by a court of other tribunal of competent jurisdiction to be unenforceable, that provision will be enforced to the maximum extent permissible under applicable law, and the other provisions of this Agreement will remain in full force and effect.
Who Should Use the Template Mutual NDA
The mutual NDA template can be used in a variety of situations. Nevertheless, this particular template is best suited in the context of a business relationship or transaction where confidential information is being shared between the parties.
Benefits of Using the Mutual NDA Template
There are many benefits associated with a mutual NDA. For example, an NDA can help legally protect trade secrets and other proprietary information, it can help establish trust and candor between the parties, it can prevent the theft of intellectual property, it can provide evidence of the other party's contractual obligation to keep certain information confidential, and it helps memorialize the confidential nature of the information described in the NDA.
If your mutual NDA is breached, you may need to consider pursuing litigation. If that situation arises, having an experienced lawyer by your side can pay dividends. My legal services are available.
Clauses include:
- Confidential Information
- Exclusions from Confidential Information
- Obligations of Receiving Party
- Return or Destruction of Confidential Information
- Remedies
- Term
- Relationship
- No Warranties or Representations
- Waiver
- Severability
- Governing Law
- Entire Agreement
- Assignment
- Headings
- Counterparts
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