Who This Template Is For
This attorney-drafted Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) is perfect for:
- Entrepreneurs sharing confidential business ideas
- Freelancers or consultants accessing client information
- Partners, collaborators, or vendors discussing sensitive terms
- Any party needing to safeguard intellectual property or trade secrets
Whether you're pitching your concept, hiring help, or exploring a partnership, this NDA protects your confidential information and sets clear boundaries.
What’s Included in Your Download
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Editable Word Doc
(.docx format)
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Reference PDF
(Print-ready)
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Instructions Guide
(Step-by-step)
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Legal Disclaimer
(License terms)
Key Clauses Covered
- Definition of Confidential Information
- Obligations of Receiving Party
- Permitted Disclosures & Exceptions
- Non-Disclosure & Non-Use Provisions
- Term & Termination
- Remedies for Breach
- Return or Destruction of Materials
- Governing Law & Dispute Resolution
Each section includes editable fields and in-document guidance so you can tailor it confidently.
Legal Notice
This template is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Use of this document does not establish an attorney-client relationship with Isaboke Law Firm. Consult a lawyer to adapt it to your specific needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA)?
An NDA is a legal contract that prevents one or more parties from disclosing confidential information shared during business relationships or negotiations.
Can I edit this template myself?
Yes. You’ll receive a fully editable Word file with bracketed fields and comments guiding your customizations, plus a PDF for reference.
Is this template valid in every state?
It’s drafted to be jurisdiction-neutral for U.S. use. Local or industry-specific rules may vary—consult an attorney for tailored advice.
Can I use this with individuals and companies?
Yes. This NDA template can be used with either party type and is suitable for most business contexts involving confidentiality.
Does this create an attorney-client relationship?
No. Using this template does not establish an attorney-client relationship with Isaboke Law Firm. It’s provided for general guidance only.
What if I want a lawyer to review my NDA?
You can book a flat-fee review to ensure your customized NDA meets your legal and business objectives.