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Protecting Your Confidential Business Information

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When hiring employees, consultants or independent contractors, it's important to keep your confidential company information safe. Confidential Business Information may include business practices, new product ideas, compensation packages and more.

If you will be sharing Confidential Information, the other party should sign an Agreement of Nondisclosure. This practice will help safeguard your company from someone stealing or revealing your business ideas and practices. Though a Nondisclosure Agreement or Confidentiality Agreement is rather simple, it is best to use a form that contains all the proper legalese and terminology. At Rocket Lawyer.com, you can customize Business Legal Forms to meet your specific company's needs.

 
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