Non-Disclosure Agreement Attorney Detroit MI
Intellectual property is increasingly important these days - using Confidentiality Agreements or Non-Disclosure Agreements are a step you can take to provide some level of protection and comfort for your intellectual property.
A. Michael Palizzi
313-496-7645
150 W Jefferson Ave Ste 2500
Detroit, MI
313-496-7645
150 W Jefferson Ave Ste 2500
Detroit, MI 48226
Specialties
Intellectual Property, Antitrust, Litigation
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Kristen Isaacson Spano
313-496-7562
150 W Jefferson Ave Ste 2500
Detroit, MI
313-496-7562
150 W Jefferson Ave Ste 2500
Detroit, MI 48226
Specialties
Intellectual Property, Trademark Infringement, Litigation
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Wendolyn Wrosch Richards
313-963-6420
150 W Jefferson Ave #2500
Detroit, MI
313-963-6420
150 W Jefferson Ave #2500
Detroit, MI 48226
Specialties
Litigation, Class Action, Intellectual Property
Education
Univ of Virginia SOL,University of Michigan
State Licensing
California
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Kenneth C. Newa
313-983-4848
535 Griswold St Ste 2400
Detroit, MI
313-983-4848
535 Griswold St Ste 2400
Detroit, MI 48226
Specialties
Litigation, Insurance, Intellectual Property
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Larry J. Saylor
313-496-7986
150 W Jefferson Ave Ste 2500
Detroit, MI
313-496-7986
150 W Jefferson Ave Ste 2500
Detroit, MI 48226
Specialties
Antitrust, Intellectual Property, Class Action
State Licensing
DC, Michigan
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Ruben Acosta
313-963.3873
535 GRISWOLD ST STE 1000
DETROIT, MI
Ruben Acosta
313-963.3873
535 GRISWOLD ST STE 1000
DETROIT, MI 48226
Specialties
Litigation, Commercial, Real Estate, Intellectual Property, Land Use & Zoning
Education
University of Detroit Mercy School of Law,University of Detroit Mercy School of Law,University of Mi
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Carl H. Von Ende
313-496-7618
150 W Jefferson Ave Ste 2500
Detroit, MI
Carl H. Von Ende
313-496-7618
150 W Jefferson Ave Ste 2500
Detroit, MI 48226
Specialties
Intellectual Property, Class Action, Real Estate
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Jenice Chauntel Mitchell Ford
313-234-7148
500 Woodward Ave Ste 2700
Detroit, MI
Jenice Chauntel Mitchell Ford
313-234-7148
500 Woodward Ave Ste 2700
Detroit, MI 48226
Specialties
Litigation, Commercial, Intellectual Property
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Laurie J. Michelson
313-983-7463
150 W Jefferson Ave Ste 100
Detroit, MI
313-983-7463
150 W Jefferson Ave Ste 100
Detroit, MI 48226
Specialties
White Collar Crime, Antitrust, Intellectual Property
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Jason R. Abel
313-465-7302
660 Woodward Ave Ste 2290
Detroit, MI
313-465-7302
660 Woodward Ave Ste 2290
Detroit, MI 48226
Specialties
Intellectual Property, Litigation, Appeals
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The best way to protect your idea or intellectual property is not to disclose it at all. However, that’s just not practical if your intention is to profit from your great idea. So at some point, you will be faced with that most frightening moment: actually disclosing your idea to one or many parties, each who represent a threat to tell the idea to others, or worse yet, to copy your idea and profit from it themselves. Using Confidentiality Agreements or Non-Disclosure Agreements (a.k.a. “NDA”s) are a step you can take to provide some level of protection and comfort for your intellectual property. But frankly, NDAs are hard to enforce. Litigation is expensive and there are so many grey areas involved in making a case. The best approach to disclosing an idea is to get a signed NDA from the party in combination with the following measures:
- Disclose intellectual property to reputable third parties. Do your homework on the person or company to whom you’ll be disclosing before actually disclosing any information.
- Disclose intellectual property in levels of detail. Start with a general disclosure first. If the party is interested at the completion of each level of disclosure, continue with the next level of detail, and so on. In the first most general disclosure, do not disclose the essence, the “secret sauce”. Rather, first provide information about what the invention or idea is, who the market is, and how big the opportunity might be.
Author: The Sloan Brothers
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