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Lawyers of Quora: What are some of the most clever clauses that you have seen in a contract?

Not a lawyer, but married to one. I’m a business guy, so I end up seeing a lot of contracts.Years ago, I told the famous Van Halen brown M&Ms story (described elsewhere in this thread) to a business partner. We had been barraged with Non-Disclosure Agreements at almost every turn, as was the holdover fashion from the first dot-com boom, even when outlining simple ad agency-vendor relationships.We were convinced that signing NDAs was simply a “check the box” arrangement that many vendors insisted upon, because corporate was making them do it. Beyond some simple definitions of what constituted confidential information and venue choices concerning courts, if anybody was reading them, they weren’t paying much attention.So we started inserting our own clauses.We started with various riffs on the Van Halen/brown M&M theme. We inserted language into standard mutual non-disclosure agreements that triggered immediate delivery of hand-shelled M&Ms - several pounds if I recall correctly - in the event that any action was brought against us. We figured that if anyone ever spotted it, we could tell the Van Halen story and simply have a good laugh while striking it out with red pen.Here’s the rub. No one ever did.There may or may not be a file here of executed agreements that include the shelled M&Ms clause. Given we tended to object to terms of longer than two years, they’re all expired, but I might have several examples of some of the largest companies in our space promising us shelled M&Ms in the event they decided to sue us.

What is a NDA (non disclosure agreement)? What are the things it covers?

A non-disclosure agreement (NDA) is a legal contract that has for aim to prevent information by one or either parties to the contract to be divulged to third parties.NDAs can be mutual (noth parties bound to confidentiality) or non-mutual (only one party is bound.Hope this helps! If you have more questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch!

Non-Disclosure Agreements: Do advisors inherit the mutual NDA's of a startup when they join?

Tough to improve on these responses. The question has been answered thoroughly and well here already, but for anyone with more specific concerns about how companies and advisors can navigate these NDAs, LawTrades a legal marketplace that helps startups hire experienced lawyers at a price that works for them.Piggybacking on the excellent answers already posted, here are a couple of ways to visualize NDA's to see whether advisors or other people joining your company will likely be bound or not.Cheers!

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