The terms are often used interchangeably — but there are some important distinctions. Here's what you need to know about NDAs and confidentiality agreements…
The terms "NDA" and "confidentiality agreement" are often used interchangeably, and in most contexts they mean the same thing. Both are legally binding agreements that restrict how one or both parties can use confidential information. Here's what matters in practice.
In English law, there's no meaningful legal distinction. Both create binding obligations of confidence. The practical differences are:
Loading interactive view…