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Parties & Governing Law The Key Elements of Negotiating an Non-Disclosure Agreement
Certain provisions in non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) do not always receive the attention or scrutiny they deserve, since they initially appear to be standard or straightforward provisions and clauses. However, failing to tailor the parties, governing law, and venue provisions to address the circumstances giving rise to the agreement can have unintended consequences and should be...
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NDA Editing Object of the Contract and Allowed Disclosures
During the NDA editing and negotiating process, when a confidentiality agreement is being reviewed, attorneys must ensure that the agreement accurately identifies the information to be protected, and that it considers the situations in which disclosure of protected information would be allowable and hence not constitute a breach of the contract. Scope of Protected Information...
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NWBOC LOGO-WBE-CERTIFIED
Baer Reed, Inc. Certified as a NWBOC Woman-Owned Business Connecting companies committed to supplier diversity with woman-owned LPO/BPO San Francisco, June 11, 2019 — Baer Reed, Inc., a legal and business process outsourcing firm specializing in litigation, corporate, and real estate support services, received national certification as a Women’s Business Enterprise (WBE) by the National...
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Duration The Key Elements of Negotiating an NDA
Thoughtfully negotiating the terms of NDAs can protect your company’s rights and interests, as well as those of the other party. One key element of any non-disclosure agreement is the duration or term. When negotiating an NDA, carefully consider how long the agreement should be enforceable and what should happen to confidential information obtained or...
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Remedies-The Key Elements of Reviewing NDAs
The primary purpose of a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) is to protect a party disclosing confidential information against unauthorized disclosure or misuse of the information by the receiving party. Any ambiguities in the NDA could result in the disclosing party having little recourse if a breach occurs. Because of this potential consequence, reviewing NDAs is important...
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Alternative Document Types For Legal Discovery - Document Review
When organizations began leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) and automation tools to assist with legal processes such as document review, legal research, and contract/lease abstraction, some predicted that AI support would revolutionize the legal industry and make human attorneys obsolete. While technology will probably continue to advance in the coming years, it has not replaced attorneys,...
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What Is LPO (Legal Process Outsourcing)?
Large law firms and corporate legal departments often turn to LPO (legal process outsourcing) support services to handle legal work in a cost-effective, efficient manner. LPO providers’ service offerings vary, but often include one or more of the following: E-Discovery / Managed Review NDA Editing and Negotiation Foreign Language Document Review Litigation and Internal Investigation...
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benefits-outsourcing-managed-review
The litigation document review process required for discovery has become both increasingly complex and expensive in recent years, as the volume of information and the types and sources of electronic data requiring review all continue to grow. To address this challenge, many law firms and corporate legal departments have chosen to outsource the process to...
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Confidentiality The Key Elements of Drafting a Non-Disclosure Agreement NDA
When drafting confidentiality provisions inside NDAs, attorneys should incorporate language designed to protect their company or clients’ critical business information without making the terms of the agreement too one-sided. Drafting an agreement with language that is too broad may not offer the protection the business needs. Similarly, using templates or “boilerplate” contract language can also...
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validating lease abstraction results
Lease abstraction is an important function for any entity with a portfolio of real estate leases, whether industrial, office, retail, residential, or any combination of these types. However, it can be challenging to know whether your lease abstraction results are providing the information needed to effectively evaluate those leases and take action when warranted. When...
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