Nondisclosure Agreement Lawyers
Need help with a nondisclosure agreement in the United States?
ContractsCounsel connects businesses and individuals with experienced nondisclosure agreement lawyers nationwide to help with drafting, reviewing, and negotiating your legal agreements.
Quick Facts — Nondisclosure Agreement Lawyers
- Avg cost to draft a Non-Disclosure Agreement: $490.00
- Avg cost to review a Non-Disclosure Agreement: $370.00
- Lawyers available: 263 business lawyers
- Clients helped: 347 recent nondisclosure agreement projects
- Avg lawyer rating: 4.95 (64 reviews)
Find Nondisclosure Agreement Lawyers by City
Find Nondisclosure Agreement Lawyers by State
- Alabama
- Alaska
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- California
- Colorado
- Connecticut
- Delaware
- District of Columbia
- Florida
- Georgia
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Maine
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Montana
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- New York
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- Pennsylvania
- Rhode Island
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Utah
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Washington
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
Meet some of our Nondisclosure Agreement Lawyers
Harry N.
Experienced business advisor and in-house counsel with extensive litigation experience, representing parties in a variety of complex commercial disputes, including securities, financial fraud, contract, and antitrust litigation.
"Harry was timely, responsive, and on budget. I highly recommend."
Michael B.
Michael has extensive experience advising companies from start-ups to established publicly-traded companies . He has represented businesses in a wide array of fields IT consulting, software solutions, web design/ development, financial services, SaaS, data storage, and others. Areas of expertise include contract drafting and negotiation, terms of use, business structuring and funding, company and employee policies, general transactional issues as well as licensing and regulatory compliance. His prior experience before entering private practice includes negotiating sales contracts for a Fortune 500 healthcare company, as well as regulatory compliance contracts for a publicly traded dental manufacturer. Mr. Brennan firmly believes that every business deserves a lawyer that is both responsive and dependable, and he strives to provide that type of service to every client.
"He was fantastic. Completed quick quicker than anticipated. Definitely recommend."
Edward B.
When the pressure mounts and the outcome matters most, Edward L. Blair IV doesn’t just step up—he dominates. As a formidable Florida-based attorney, Mr. Blair commands every case with the unshakable focus of a warrior and the calculated precision of a master strategist. His expertise in drafting pleadings, motions, and contracts transforms legal writing into a sharp-edged instrument—an arsenal of language wielded with power and purpose. Edward L. Blair IV is not just an attorney—he’s a lionhearted force of advocacy. Every case is a mission, and every client is a cause worth fighting for. His strategic legal insight doesn’t just navigate complexity—it crushes confusion, eliminates doubt, and clears the path to victory. Respected by clients and relentless in pursuit of justice, he approaches each legal battle as a personal crusade. When you choose Blair Legal Solutions LLC, you gain more than representation—you gain a relentless ally. Your battle becomes his, and he won’t rest until the job is done.
"Stays within your budget, great responsiveness and quality work!"
Daniel R.
NY Admitted Lawyer 20+ years of experience. Focused on Startups , Entrepreneurs, Entertainers, Producers, Athletes and SMB Companies. I have been a part of numerous startups as Founder, CEO, General Counsel and Deal Executive. I have been through the full life cycle from boot strap to seed investors to large funds-public companies to successful exit. Let me use my experiences help you as you grow your business through these various stages. We saw a market for an on-line platform dedicated to Virtual General Counsel Services to Start Ups and Private Companies.
"Daniel provided the council I needed and made me feel supported along the way."
Jeffrey K.
I've been a Real Estate attorney for over 25 years. I handle real estate transactions, commercial collections, foreclosures, replevins, landlord tenant issues and small business matter.
"Jeff is a great attorney to work with. Very responsive and excellent attention to detail. Excellent quality of work with actionable next steps and insightful suggestions for consideration."
Matthew S.
Attorney with a wide-range of experience
"Matthew is exceptionally timely. He had a response back to me three days before the due date. He is easy to work with and an excellent communicator. If I ever need assistance in the future, I will reach out to Matthew."
January 11, 2023
Christopher N.
Christopher Nuneviller has practiced in the securities, venture capital, corporate and emerging business sectors, and as a contract-advisor to the federal government, a federal government senior level executive, and as Army Judge Advocate. Like you, he also he is a partner in other business ventures and faces the same pressure to succeed, be profitable, and stay sane, all while making his clients, employees, family and business partners happy. As the managing partner for Philadelphia's MNB Meridian Law, Ltd., his focus is on assisting small and mid-sized businesses grow and thrive. As a business generalist, Christopher provides advice and counsel to businesses, their owners, investors and shareholders on matters ranging from formation, organization, governance, routine and special operations, and growth toward IPO. Christopher is also a former U.S. Army Judge Advocate having served seven years in Washington, D.C. where he gained significant experience with "above the fold" matters of great import and an unhealthy insight into the internal workings of the "beltway" underbelly. Mr. Nuneviller is admitted to practice in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and before the Supreme Court of the United States, the Court of Federal Claims, and the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces.
Find the best lawyer for your project
Browse Lawyers NowSee Real Non-Disclosure Agreement Projects
Texas Review Software Company's at will employment/confidential information/Invention Assignment and Arbitration Review
- Texas
- 4 lawyer bids
- $285 - $500
Colorado Business Purchase Non Disclosure Agreement Drafting
- Colorado
- 8 lawyer bids
- $700 - $1,500
Connecticut Review one way NDA Contract for my new app that I need for my business to get started Review
- Connecticut
- 8 lawyer bids
- $300 - $1,999
Texas Texas Attorney Needed for Review of Release and Non-Disclosure Agreement Review
- Texas
- 3 lawyer bids
- $225 - $425
California 1. partnership agreement for a small business 2. create NDA for employess Drafting
- California
- 14 lawyer bids
- $249 - $3,500
Lawyer Reviews for Nondisclosure Agreement Projects
Create Comprehensive NDA for Health Tech Startup in Arizona
"Anna is always very responsive and on top of her projects. I have used her twice and will utilize her for future support."
NDA for WA-Based Hardware Startup Engaging NY Advisor
"Very satisfied with Daehoon’s NDA work. Clear, well-structured, and delivered quickly. Easy to work with and highly professional."
Need a Lawyer to review 4 Agreements for my new business in Indiana 1. Master License Agreement 2. Statement of Work Agreement 3. Non-Disclosure Agreement 4. Client User Agreement.
"Rhea did a fantastic job reviewing my documents."
Drafting of Confidentiality / NDA Agreement for Certification Organization Committees
"Dolan was very helpful in creating a confidentiality agreement and NDA for committee members. He was responsive, answered my questions and was able to create the necessary document that worked for my organization."
Find Non-Disclosure Agreement Templates by Type
Used for requiring one-party to keep information confidential. Purchase comes in an MS word document that has fields to fill in by user, including Disclosing Party Name & Address, Receiving Party Name & Address, Business Purpose of NDA, and State where NDA will be governed.
Clauses include:
- Confidential Information
- Exclusions from Confidential Information
- Obligations of Receiving Party
- Return or Destruction of Confidential Information
- Remedies
- Term
- Relationship
- No Warranties or Representations
- Waiver
- Severability
- Governing Law
- Entire Agreement
- Assignment
- Headings
- Counterparts
As an attorney with over a decade of practical legal experience, I created this Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) template for use in various business transactions and engagements.
Overview of the Mutual NDA (Business) Template
For context, an NDA is a binding contractual agreement that requires the signing parties to keep specific types of information confidential. A Mutual NDA is often used when both parties involved in a transaction want to protect the confidentiality of certain information.
When someone signs an NDA and subsequently receives confidential information, the NDA serves as a memorialized record expressly agreeing that the parties will not reveal or share confidential information to any unauthorized individual, or organization. If the recipient of confidential information violates the NDA by failing to retain the private-nature of the information, then there may be grounds for you to pursue damages through a lawsuit.
What Is Included in the Mutual NDA Template
My mutual NDA template is customizable to your particular business transaction. The mutual NDA template is helpful since it provides guidance on what elements need to be incorporated into the agreement and offers tips on how to craft certain provisions. For example, the mutual NDA template devotes a section to identifying the parties involved in the transaction and sets forth the importance of preventing the unauthorized disclosure of confidential information. The template contains a modifiable section that specifically defines what is considered confidential information, along with a modifiable section that allows you to identify types of non-confidential information.
The mutual NDA template sets forth the obligations of the party that receives confidential information, such as an affirmative requirement to protect and safeguard the confidentiality of the Disclosing Party's confidential information, an affirmative requirement to not disclose confidential information to other individuals or entities, and so forth. The template mutual NDA also provides clear instructions for the return or destruction of confidential information.
The mutual NDA template describes the remedies that may be pursued, in the event the receiving party breaches the NDA, along with the term (i.e. timeframe) of the NDA. The template mutual NDA also contains important legal provisions such as the relationship between the parties, the fact that no warranties or representations are made as a result of the NDA, the relevant state law that will govern the terms of the NDA, and stipulations for assigning the agreement.
The mutual NDA also contains a severability clause, which is helpful since the clause sets forth that, in the event any provision of this Agreement is held by a court of other tribunal of competent jurisdiction to be unenforceable, that provision will be enforced to the maximum extent permissible under applicable law, and the other provisions of this Agreement will remain in full force and effect.
Who Should Use the Template Mutual NDA
The mutual NDA template can be used in a variety of situations. Nevertheless, this particular template is best suited in the context of a business relationship or transaction where confidential information is being shared between the parties.
Benefits of Using the Mutual NDA Template
There are many benefits associated with a mutual NDA. For example, an NDA can help legally protect trade secrets and other proprietary information, it can help establish trust and candor between the parties, it can prevent the theft of intellectual property, it can provide evidence of the other party's contractual obligation to keep certain information confidential, and it helps memorialize the confidential nature of the information described in the NDA.
If your mutual NDA is breached, you may need to consider pursuing litigation. If that situation arises, having an experienced lawyer by your side can pay dividends. My legal services are available.
Clauses include:
- Confidential Information
- Exclusions from Confidential Information
- Obligations of Receiving Party
- Return or Destruction of Confidential Information
- Remedies
- Term
- Relationship
- No Warranties or Representations
- Waiver
- Severability
- Governing Law
- Entire Agreement
- Assignment
- Headings
- Counterparts
Quick, user friendly and one of the better ways I've come across to get ahold of lawyers willing to take new clients.
View Trustpilot ReviewNeed help with a Nondisclosure Agreement?
Business lawyers by top cities
- Austin Business Lawyers
- Boston Business Lawyers
- Chicago Business Lawyers
- Dallas Business Lawyers
- Denver Business Lawyers
- Houston Business Lawyers
- Los Angeles Business Lawyers
- New York Business Lawyers
- Phoenix Business Lawyers
- San Diego Business Lawyers
- Tampa Business Lawyers
Nondisclosure Agreement lawyers by city
- Austin Nondisclosure Agreement Lawyers
- Boston Nondisclosure Agreement Lawyers
- Chicago Nondisclosure Agreement Lawyers
- Dallas Nondisclosure Agreement Lawyers
- Denver Nondisclosure Agreement Lawyers
- Houston Nondisclosure Agreement Lawyers
- Los Angeles Nondisclosure Agreement Lawyers
- New York Nondisclosure Agreement Lawyers
- Phoenix Nondisclosure Agreement Lawyers
- San Diego Nondisclosure Agreement Lawyers
- Tampa Nondisclosure Agreement Lawyers
ContractsCounsel User
Review Nondisclosure Agreement
Location: Illinois
Turnaround: Less than a week
Service: Contract Review
Doc Type: Non-Disclosure Agreement
Page Count: 4
Number of Bids: 10
Bid Range: $200 - $399
ContractsCounsel User