[thelist] Confidentiality Agreement..

Warbasse Design - Info info at warbassedesign.com
Thu Jan 22 08:42:45 CST 2004


This is probably some of the best non-technical advice I have seen come
across the list in quite some time.  Good insight, great post.

Best,
Philip Warbasse
ClickCall(TM) enabled websites
www.clickcall.biz

----- Original Message -----
From: "the head lemur" <headlemur at lemurzone.com>
To: <thelist at lists.evolt.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: [thelist] Confidentiality Agreement..


> Confidentiality Agreements are simple things.
>
> I am gonna show you some stuff, you cannot pass it on or share it with
> anybody else than me.
>
> This is a gross simplification, as any negotiation such as web design
> implies Confidentiality, from the simple, as in a third party vendor
> relationship to your client, which is necessary in order to understand
thier
> business process to enable you to understand how they make thier money,
> allowing you to present them in the best possible light.
>
> They also get restrictive to the point that you are locked into agreements
> of Non-Disclosure that may restrict your freedom and personal posessions
for
> revealing information to third parties.
>
> > check out www.findlaw.com. a great resource for looking at
contracts/legal
> > docs to get a good feel as to how they can be created...
>
> Spend the money for a contract lawyer, one who builds and litigates
> contracts for a living. There is a vast difference between a general
lawyer
> and a litigator.
>
> My attorney puts it like this, 'your contract is only as good as your
first
> appearence in court'.
>
> Where you live and where your client lives are extremely important in
> creating such a document.
> Spend the money for a contract lawyer
>
> the head lemur
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