Industry-specific template
Business Partnerships NDA Generator
Partnership NDAs protect both parties when exploring joint ventures, strategic alliances, and co-development opportunities. They should be mutual and clearly define what each side considers confidential.
Why this template is tailored for Business Partnerships
Teams in Business Partnerships usually process business strategies, customer lists, financial data, and related records often pass through external tools. This page focuses on practical clauses for those workflows so your first draft is closer to operational reality.
The generator maps your answers to clauses around collection scope, permitted use, liability boundaries, and rights handling. You can preview the draft and then export a branded PDF for legal review.
Common Data Collected
- Business strategies
- Customer lists
- Financial data
- Product roadmaps
Typical Regulations
- Contract law
- Trade secret law
Example Clause Preview
Both parties agree to protect confidential business information exchanged during partnership discussions, including financial data, customer information, and strategic plans.
FAQ
Should partnership NDAs always be mutual?
Yes. When both sides share proprietary information, mutual NDAs ensure equal protection.
How should competing projects be handled?
Include a clause clarifying that the NDA does not restrict either party from pursuing similar opportunities independently.
Should the NDA define what happens if the partnership does not proceed?
Yes. Include return or destruction obligations and clarify that no business relationship is created by the NDA alone.
Can an NDA restrict hiring of each other's employees?
Non-solicitation clauses can be included but should be carefully scoped and reviewed for enforceability.