Confidentiality Agreements And NDA

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When you enter into a contract you are often asked to sign a confidentiality agreement and a non-disclosure agreement (NDA). These things should be reviewed and understood before you sign them and agree to a contract, especially one with the government. If you are preparing to enter into any type of government contract, contact the Washington, D.C. contract attorneys at the Whay Law Firm for help.

What Is A Confidentiality Agreement?

A confidentiality agreement is something you sign that promises that you will not talk about certain aspects of the project or terms of the contract. It is often a part of the contract and while governments typically require these agreements, they can be a part of any type of business contract.

Why Do I Need An Attorney?

If you have been asked to sign a confidentiality agreement or NDA, you should make sure you fully understand the terms of that agreement. If you enter into an agreement you do not fully understand, you may accidentally break those terms and be in breach of contract. Your attorney can help you review any contract agreement and explain it to you, as well as let you know if it needs to be revised before you sign it.

Get Help From The Whay Law Firm Contract Attorneys In Washington, D.C.

If you won the bid on a government contract in Washington, D.C. and need an attorney to review a confidentiality agreement or NDA before you sign it, contact the Washington, D.C. government contract attorneys at the Whay Law Firm. Call (202) 448-9677 today.

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