Free Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) Template George October 17, 2014 Legal So it’s always a good idea to have anyone you’re working with sign an NDA or Non Disclosure Agreement. Firstly, it makes you appear serious about the work that you’re doing, and secondly it makes the person you’re about to be working with think about the task at hand more. On one hand simply signing a piece of paper doesn’t stop anyone from stealing your idea, but it does give you a solid legal leg to stand on should something come up down the line. Download the Word Version of the NDA here. The content on this website is provided for general information only. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our website. The content on this website may not reflect the most current market and legal developments and may not address all relevant business or legal issues. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely. Although we may make reasonable efforts to update the information on our website, we make no representations, warranties or guarantees, whether express or implied, that the content on our website is accurate, complete or up-to-date. To the extent permitted by law, both we and JAG Shaw Baker Limited exclude all liability, conditions, warranties, representations or other terms which may apply to our website or any content on it, whether express or implied.