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Doing Business in China? Protect Your Trade Secrets

October 13, 2021 (1 min read)

Does your client do business in China? Typical non-disclosure agreements used in U.S. transactions will not adequately protect a client’s information in China, where the fundamental risk is that a Chinese counterparty will exploit a client’s information to create a competitive product or service, or use the information for its own purposes to the client’s detriment. This form can be used to protect a client’s confidential information and trade secrets when doing business in China.

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