Drafting Preliminary Agreements

A confidentiality agreement (“Confidentiality Agreement”), also sometimes called a non- disclosure agreement (“NDA”), is typically the first stage in the due diligence process for an acquisition transaction as parties generally are reluctant to provide confidential information to the other side without having the protection of a confidentiality agreement. After a Confidentiality Agreement is in place, the parties exchange information and proceed to negotiate the terms of a transaction. If the negotiations are successfully completed, the parties may enter into a letter of intent. While the parties initially intend that a letter of intent does not bind the parties to proceed with a transaction, disputes often arise as to whether and to what extent the parties are contractually bound.

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