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Confidentiality agreements are contracts that prevent the disclosure of certain information to third parties. Confidentiality agreements are especially common upon the resolution of a legal dispute and prevent the disclosure of the terms of settlement.

Generally, confidentiality agreements will allow for disclosure in very limited circumstances such as, if disclosure is required:

  • Pursuant to an order of the Court;
  • For the enforcement of the agreement;
  • For the purpose of obtaining legal and/or financial advice;
  • With the written consent of all parties to the agreement.

If you are in dispute about a confidentiality agreement or your obligations thereunder, we recommend you contact our firm on (02) 9233 4048 or send an email to info@navado.com.au and arrange an appointment to see one of our Privacy & Confidentiality Law Solicitors.

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