Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement Lawyers for Akron, Ohio
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Quick Facts — Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement Lawyers
- Avg cost to draft a Non-Disclosure Agreement: $490.00
- Avg cost to review a Non-Disclosure Agreement: $370.00
- Lawyers available: 262 business lawyers
- Clients helped: 345 recent mutual non-disclosure agreement projects
- Avg lawyer rating: 4.95 (64 reviews)
Meet some of our Akron Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement Lawyers
Matthew R.
I am an attorney located in Denver, Colorado with 13 years of experience working with individuals and businesses of all sizes. My primary areas of practice are general corporate/business law, real estate, commercial transactions and agreements, and M&A. I strive to provide exceptional representation at a reasonable price.
Melissa G.
I provide practical, plain-English legal guidance to solopreneurs and small businesses who want to build strong foundations and make informed decisions with confidence. With 20+ years of experience—including 16 years in-house advising senior and executive leaders—I bring the insight of a trusted legal partner who understands how legal strategy supports long-term business growth. My clients walk away feeling supported, seen, and empowered. They know I genuinely care about their success and bring more than just legal knowledge—I bring a coach’s mindset, a problem-solver’s lens, and a commitment to helping them protect what they’ve worked hard to build. Whether you’re reviewing contracts, forming your business, protecting your brand, or need ongoing legal support, I’m here to deliver clear, actionable guidance and solutions that fit your business.
Tony C.
I am a skilled attorney with over 36 years of legal experience with an emphasis on commercial and residential real estate, estate planning, probate and criminal appeals.
Cory B.
Attorney Cory Barack specializes in business, real estate, probate, and energy law. He can help you with oil/gas leases, easements, property sales, drafting contracts and wills, setting up companies, and resolving disputes. He is licensed to practice law in Ohio and is located in Eastern Ohio.
Jeffrey K.
I've been a Real Estate attorney for over 25 years. I handle real estate transactions, commercial collections, foreclosures, replevins, landlord tenant issues and small business matter.
"Jeff is a great attorney to work with. Very responsive and excellent attention to detail. Excellent quality of work with actionable next steps and insightful suggestions for consideration."
Garrett M.
Attorney Garrett Mayleben's practice is focused on representing small businesses and the working people that make them profitable. He represents companies in structuring and negotiating merger, acquisition, and real estate transactions; guides emerging companies through the startup phase; and consults with business owners on corporate governance matters. Garrett also practices in employment law, copyright and trademark law, and civil litigation. Though industry agnostic, Garrett has particular experience representing medical, dental, veterinary, and chiropractic practices in various business transactions, transitions, and the structuring of related management service organizations (MSOs).
"Though I found a few small mistakes that made me think he rushed a bit, he revised the agreement to be more in my favor. His expertise was well worth it."
March 29, 2022
Patrycja S.
Freelance attorney helping others beat overflow work by assisting with legal research, legal drafting, discovery, litigation support and client relations.
February 11, 2023
Moxie M.
Lindsey has always been deeply invested in the power of knowledge; she was born and raised in Columbus, Ohio before making her way to Miami University for a dual Bachelor's degree. Afterward, Lindsey completed a Juris Doctor at Stetson University with an International Law concentration before earning a Health & Hospital law Certificate from Seton Hall School of Law. After graduating law school, Lindsey began her career as an associate at a Florida-based insurance litigation firm. She eventually transitioned to become a multi-year Rising Star in Employment Law by Super Lawyers as a labor and employment lawyer with Scott Wagner and Associates, supporting clients in Florida, California & Ohio with employment law matters. Her expertise covers counseling on workplace policies/handbooks; investigations into EEO discrimination/retaliation claims; wage disputes & wrongful terminations - equipping employees across multiple states for success in the ever-changing modern workforce landscape. Leveraging extensive knowledge of state/federal regulations gained from handling dozens of cases over many years, Lindsey has established herself as a leader in the field. Lindsey is a seasoned litigator, well-versed in the complexities of employer and employee disputes. She has represented clients on both sides during numerous mediations and provides an informed perspective when advocating for her clients' interests. She sharpened her dispute resolution skills by completing Harvard Law School's Negotiation Mediation course as part of their Executive Education Program as well as a Florida Circuit Civil Certified Mediator - making her qualified to mediate Circuit Civil cases in Florida as well as California and Ohio. Her breadth of knowledge provides valuable insight into the complexities each side faces while navigating their way through conflict mediation situations. With her varied expertise in the world of entertainment industry employment law, Lindsey has become a go-to source for Hollywood professionals, studios, and companies looking to make sure their legal considerations and entertainment contract law knowledge is up to date. From contract negotiations and employment advice to her outstanding knowledge of current regulations, she provides clients with everything they need for success both now and into the future. Lindsey dedicates her time and expertise to advancing the legal community. She proudly serves on the Executive Council for Florida Bar Association Labor and Employment Section, as well as with American Bar's Membership Outreach Committee in a leadership role. Lindsey is also an respected LA Magazine Editorial Board Member while Co-Chairing both LACBA CLE Event Dinner Committees - focusing on labor and employment law developments. Lindsey is passionate about providing accessible legal services to those in need. She serves on the Pro Bono Mediation Panel for the U.S Central District Court of California, volunteers as a mediator with California Lawyers for Arts and acts as Settlement Officer with Los Angeles Superior Court's ResolveLA program - all while donating her time towards resolving disputes through pro bono mediation at Equal Employment Opportunities Commission (EEOC). Lindsey is a globetrotter, an outdoor enthusiast, and dedicated sports fan all rolled into one. While splitting time between California, Florida and Ohio she has the best of three world - from hiking trails to family gatherings there's always something interesting on her horizon! Plus with photography as a hobby Lindsey enjoys capturing life’s precious moments so they can be treasured for years to come.
June 14, 2023
James S.
Education Jim Schroeder holds multiple degrees from several institutions. He received his Juris Doctor from Rutgers School of Law in Camden New Jersey. He also earned two additional Master’s Degrees from Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky and United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio. In addition, Schroeder has done graduate work in Public Sector Labor Relations and American History at Rutgers University and Nonprofit Leadership at Duke University. Jim Schroeder was admitted to the New Jersey Bar Association in 2008; the District of Columbia Bar Association in 2010; the New York State Bar Association in 2014; and the Ohio Bar Association in 2020. He is also admitted to the Federal Courts of Southern New Jersey and Southern Ohio.
August 1, 2023
Megan K.
Hello! I have been working in commercial real estate for about 20 years. My experience is mainly in-house with real estate developers. I enjoy doing commercial real estate transactional work, including leasing, acquisitions and dispositions. I can also lead due diligence efforts for a potential purchase of a real estate asset and review and resolve title issues.
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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
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
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