Mutual NDA Template

Create a mutual NDA online. Two-way non-disclosure agreements where both parties share confidential information. Generate and eSign with Signova.

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Why Use Signova for Mutual NDA Template?

Reciprocal Obligations

Both parties have equal confidentiality obligations, creating a balanced and fair agreement for business discussions.

Flexible Definition of Confidential Information

Define what constitutes confidential information broadly or narrowly based on the nature of your discussions.

Business Discussion Focus

Ideal for partnership discussions, vendor evaluations, M&A due diligence, and joint venture negotiations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a mutual NDA?

A mutual NDA (also called a bilateral NDA) is a two-way agreement where both parties agree to keep each other's confidential information secret. Used when both parties will be sharing sensitive information.

When should I use a mutual NDA vs. a one-way NDA?

Use a mutual NDA when both parties will share confidential information (e.g., business partnership discussions, M&A due diligence). Use a one-way NDA when only one party shares information (e.g., hiring a contractor).

Is a mutual NDA harder to enforce?

No. Mutual NDAs are just as enforceable as one-way NDAs. The obligations are simply reciprocal — each party must protect the other's confidential information.

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