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Begin by entering the name of the discloser and recipient in the designated fields. Ensure that both parties are clearly identified to establish a legal relationship.
In the 'Purpose for Disclosure' section, specify the reason for sharing confidential information. This helps clarify the context of the agreement.
Define what constitutes 'Confidential Information' in your agreement. Be specific about what information is protected under this agreement.
Outline any exclusions from confidentiality obligations, such as information that becomes public or is independently developed by the recipient.
Set a commencement date and duration for the agreement, ensuring both parties understand how long their obligations will last.
Review all sections carefully before finalizing. Make sure all terms align with your business needs and legal requirements.
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