"Nondisclosure agreements" (NDAs) are legal agreements that prevent someone from sharing confidential information with others. It's a promise not to reveal certain things that are meant to be kept secret.
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In addition, law enforcement agencies typically have to
sign nondisclosure agreements with Harris Corp. in order to receive the federal Homeland Security funding needed to purchase the technology.
Cynthia Augello, a partner in the firm's Employment Litigation group, was quoted in the November 22, 2017 edition of Corporate Counsel on the use
of nondisclosure agreements in harassment cases in light of the Harvey Weinstein scandal.
The firm signed
nondisclosure agreements with six of those firms, including Cleveland - based Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff, according to the DBR.
They should pass legislation (or, where permitted, issue executive orders) refusing to do business with entities that continue to require
nondisclosure agreements in discrimination settlements, or declaring such provisions void unless requested by the victim.
Trump is a notorious philanderer, and the Trump Organization was a notorious deployer of aggressive
nondisclosure agreements for years before he became a candidate.
Seasoned temporary Learning and Development professionals are accustomed to work sample requests and should be able to furnish materials that don't
violate nondisclosure agreements.
With its bankruptcy filing, the Weinstein Company said it released anyone «who suffered or witnessed any form of sexual misconduct by Harvey Weinstein»
from nondisclosure agreements, contracts that prevented victims from speaking out.
Still, Yale's use of language within these confidentiality agreements has a similar effect
as nondisclosure agreements, or NDAs, which are often used in workplace - harassment settlements.
The report says the pseudonyms for Broidy and the woman in the agreement also mirror those used in a separate
nondisclosure agreement between Trump and an adult - film actress.
«We are in discussions with coal developers and have entered
into nondisclosure agreements with those companies,» Port of Coos Bay CEO Jeff Bishop.
ALBANY — New York will ban
most nondisclosure agreements and mandatory arbitration in sexual harassment complaints, and will require government employees found responsible for committing harassment to refund any taxpayer - financed payouts, according to a revision of state laws adopted by the Legislature on Friday.
While Tribune Publishing's board rejected Gannett's $ 15 per share offer, it opened the door to further discussions with a
mutual nondisclosure agreement allowing Gannett access to financial information «to assess whether a transaction in the best interests of Tribune and Gannett shareholders can be negotiated,» Dearborn said in the letter to employees.
Across the country, women have called on employers to immediately stop
including nondisclosure agreements in settlements unless requested by the victim, and publicly pledge not to enforce NDAs included in such agreements in the past.
Magic Leap tightly controls reporting with
strict nondisclosure agreements, which means that Pitchfork can't say anything about the company's elusive hardware.
Is the current ad hoc process for giving researchers access to social - network data governed by
nondisclosure agreements working well, or could it be improved?
Cohen approached her with the hush money and
nondisclosure agreement once word got out that she was considering coming forward in a new interview.
Daniels is suing to get out of a 2016
nondisclosure agreement wherein she received a $ 130,000 payment from a company set up by Trump's lawyer Michael Cohen.
Ruth Marcus at the Washington Post on Sunday reported that President Trump, in the early months of his administration, asked White House staff members to sign
nondisclosure agreements vowing not to reveal confidential information.
Shapiro — who has attended numerous celebrity births and has the
lifetime nondisclosure agreements to prove it — considers herself a «birth activist,» but says part of her company's success stems from being the first group in the field to move toward professionalization and away from ideology.
His proposal, released Tuesday, would
end nondisclosure agreements for victims, and no longer require state taxpayers to fund payouts after a lawmaker or state official settles a sexual harassment case.
He did so even though there was no legal agreement and thus no
written nondisclosure agreement whereby Ms. Clifford was restricted from disclosing the truth about Mr. Trump,» the document states.
Cuomo also said companies contracting with the state will be required to report the number of sexual harassment complaints and
nondisclosure agreements involving the business.
For those who need reminding, Silver swept sexual harassment, alleged assault and even alleged rape under the rug while using taxpayer money to gag women with
nondisclosure agreements so they couldn't fight back when their assailants called them liars in the press.
Included in the state budget were a host of sweeping reforms, such as establishing a statutory definition of sexual harassment, prohibiting mandatory arbitration agreements for sexual harassment complaints and banning
nondisclosure agreements within sexual harassment settlements except under limited circumstances.
Its story of a sadistic plutocrat who likes to punish women in his sex dungeon and insist that they sign
nondisclosure agreements accounts for millions of book sales and a billion - dollar movie franchise, consumed eagerly by an enthusiastic female audience.
Information protected by attorney - client privilege and doctor - patient confidentiality is basically covered by an
encompassing nondisclosure agreement, and even librarians are obligated to keep information about books you've read under wraps.