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The goal of a North Carolina non-disclosure agreement (NDA), also known as a confidentiality agreement, is a legal contract used to protect confidential business information. Since a North Carolina non-disclosure agreement may be a legally binding contract, employees and independent contractors should sign the agreement before they begin work for a business.
Examples of the type of information it may be used to protect include, but may not be limited to customer lists, intellectual property, and customer information. It may be a stand-alone contract or part of an employment agreement for new employees.
Before drafting a non-disclosure agreement or signing one presented to you, seek legal advice.