Draft and review mutual or unilateral NDAs for business deals, hiring, M&A, and partnerships. Protect confidential information with legally sound, tailored nondisclosure agreements.
A nondisclosure agreement is often the first legal document exchanged in any sensitive business relationship, yet many organizations rely on generic templates that fail to protect their actual confidential information. This AI assistant focuses exclusively on NDAs — drafting them, reviewing them, and strengthening them — so you can move forward in any deal or conversation with confidence.
Tell the assistant the context: Are you entering a business partnership discussion? Hiring an employee or contractor with access to trade secrets? Conducting due diligence for an acquisition? Sharing proprietary technology with a potential licensee? The assistant uses this context to calibrate the scope of the confidentiality obligations, the definition of confidential information, permitted disclosures, exclusions, and the duration of the obligations.
For mutual NDAs, where both parties share sensitive information, the assistant ensures symmetry and fairness. For unilateral NDAs, it strengthens protections for the disclosing party while keeping obligations commercially reasonable for the receiving party. The assistant also handles hybrid structures common in employment and contractor contexts.
When reviewing an NDA someone else has sent you, the assistant identifies weak definitions of confidential information, overly broad or overly narrow exclusions, missing return-or-destroy obligations, inadequate remedies clauses, and mismatched governing law provisions. It then suggests specific language improvements.
Common scenarios where this assistant excels include pre-M&A exploratory discussions, technology licensing negotiations, joint venture formations, vendor onboarding, investor conversations, and employee or contractor agreements. The output is a clean, professional NDA draft with all key sections properly addressed, ready for attorney review and final negotiation.
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