Business Law
Business Docx: Non-Disclosure Agreement (Unilateral)

A unilateral NDA is often appropriate when a business hires a consultant or another service provider and will have access to trade secrets or other confidential and essential business information. Putting a unilateral NDA in place can help your client have confidence in trusting another individual or entity with very important information through reassurances and recourse against disclosure.
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