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Confidentiality Agreement (CDA)

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  • Definition and Purpose

    A confidentiality agreement (CDA) is a legal agreement between at least two parties which outlines information the parties wish to share with one another for certain evaluation purposes, but wish to restrict from wider use and dissemination. The parties agree not to disclose the non-public information covered by the agreement. CDAs are commonly executed when two parties are considering pursing a relationship together and need to understand the other’s processes, methods, or technology solely for the purpose of evaluating the potential for a future relationship. CDAs are also valuable to protect the ability to patent an invention, something that can be compromised if a disclosure of the invention becomes public knowledge. These agreements can also be referred to as nondisclosure agreements (NDAs) or secrecy agreements.

  • Procedure

    Please send us copies of the agreement, preferably electronically, and the requested CDA/NDA Submission Form, which may be faxed. You will be contacted when the agreement is available to pick up.

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