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Tue, Jul 7, 2009 2:38 EDT
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Posted by: Anonymous in Best Practices Topic: Enterprise Management
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If the form is “neutral,” is that good enough for you or are you more interested in using a document that provides your company with as much protection as possible? Do you have the experience to know whether the form agreement is missing any key elements?
http://information-security-resources.com/2009/07/06/online-legal-forms-present-business-risks/
This is a double edged sword.
On the one hand, we want to do the right thing and use the appropriate, approved by legal, NDA for the task. On the other hand we want to get on with business and not have to wait for days or weeks for approval just to talk.
The solution is to have a pre-approved, up to date, easy to understand, relevant NDA ready to go - like the one here.
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Justin Lipton
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