Confidential information is commonly shared during negotiations, investment rounds, strategic partnerships, and real estate development projects. Sharing sensitive information without signing a proper Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) can put your position—and your strategy—at risk.
What Is an NDA?
A Non-Disclosure Agreement:
• Defines which information is considered confidential
• Establishes the conditions under which such information may be used
• Imposes legal consequences if the information is improperly disclosed
When Should an NDA Be Used?
Before:
• Presenting a project to third parties
• Participating in an investment round
• Negotiating a real estate development or joint venture
• Discussing technology or digital-platform collaborations
Protect Your Strategy with Effective NDAs
Roqueñí Abogados advises clients in drafting and negotiating NDAs that provide legal certainty and protect the value of your information.
