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Drafting a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA, Confidentiality)

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Drafting a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA, Confidentiality)

Drafting a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA, Confidentiality) by Olson Lviv Law Firm

In today’s business environment, confidential information is one of a company’s most valuable assets. A leak of trade secrets, client databases, or technological developments can cause significant damage and even ruin a company’s reputation. That is why a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) has become an essential tool for business protection.

Olson Lviv Law Firm specializes in preparing such documents, ensuring their compliance with Ukrainian legislation and international standards.

What is a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA)?

A Non-Disclosure Agreement is a legally binding document that defines the rules for using and protecting confidential data between parties. It clearly outlines the obligations of the parties, the scope of the information subject to protection, and the liability for its disclosure.

The term confidentiality agreement is also widely used and serves the same purpose, as both documents are designed to protect trade secrets, intellectual property, and any other sensitive data whose disclosure could harm a company.

When is it necessary to draft a confidentiality agreement?

An NDA agreement is concluded in various business situations:

  • cooperation with contractors or freelancers;

  • entering into agreements with investors and partners;

  • exchanging technical documentation or commercial proposals;

  • granting employees access to internal company data;

  • negotiations on mergers, acquisitions, or joint projects.

Signing a confidentiality agreement minimizes the risk of data leaks and provides legal grounds for holding parties accountable in case of violations.

What does drafting a Non-Disclosure Agreement include?

Drafting an NDA is a complex process requiring an in-depth understanding of the company’s operations and the scope of data to be protected. The lawyers at Olson Lviv offer full support:

  1. Business needs analysis — determining which information requires protection and identifying potential risks.

  2. Preparation of a customized text — creating a document tailored to the client’s activities.

  3. Defining parties’ obligations — specifying data usage rules, agreement duration, and control mechanisms.

  4. Liability provisions — establishing penalties, compensation for damages, and other sanctions for violations.

  5. International adaptation — if needed, drafting an NDA agreement that meets international standards and suits cooperation with foreign partners.

Advantages of ordering an NDA from Olson Lviv

  • Legal precision: we consider all applicable laws and court practices;

  • Individual approach: each agreement is customized for the specific company, its industry, and risks;

  • Comprehensive support: we guide clients through all stages — from drafting to signing;

  • Experience in international projects: we work with companies from the EU, USA, Canada, and other countries.

Why is an NDA important for your business?

An NDA agreement is not just a formality; it is a real tool for protecting a company’s interests. It allows you to:

  • reduce the risks of trade secret leaks;

  • formalize relationships with employees and contractors;

  • establish a legal basis for protection in case of disputes;

  • enhance partner and investor confidence in your business.

Order NDA drafting in Lviv

If you need confidentiality agreement drafting or NDA drafting for your business, contact Olson Lviv Law Firm. We will prepare a document that fully protects your interests and aligns with your company’s specifics.

Get professional protection of your trade secrets today — contact us for a consultation!

Frequently Asked Questions

• In which cities do we provide the service?

Lviv, Lutsk, Ivano-Frankivsk, Rivne, Ternopil, Khmelnytsky, Chernivtsi, Uzhhorod, Mukachevo, Drohobych, Sambir, Stryy, Zolochiv, Mykolayiv, Truskavets, Yavoriv, Kovel, Kalush and others.