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Why Your Company Needs a Confidential Information Policy

by Editors on January 17, 2006

Your company uses non-disclosure agreements to protect its confidential information – but does it have a comprehensive confidential information policy? It should, as Todd Mayover points out:

"Companies use a nondisclosure agreement (NDA) to protect against the unwanted disclosure of its proprietary or confidential business information by employees, vendors or other business partners. While an NDA is a commonly used tool to protect a company’s proprietary information, it is also necessary to implement a confidential information policy to ensure that the terms of the NDA are adhered to."

Link: IP Counsel Blog: Confidential Information Policies.

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