Overview
A Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) is a legal contract that prevents one or both parties from disclosing confidential information shared during business discussions.
At WISH LEGALS, we specialize in drafting and reviewing contracts that protect your business interests, minimize risks, and ensure legal compliance.
We provide end-to-end contract solutions tailored for startups, SMEs, and large corporations. Our services include:
Co-Founders’ Agreement, Shareholder, Partnership, Vendor, Supplier Contracts
Offer Letters, NDAs, Non-Compete Clauses
Master Service Agreements, Franchise Contracts
Licensing, IP Transfer, Assignment
Term Sheets, Investor Agreements
SaaS, Data Privacy, Software Development
We make contract drafting simple and hassle-free:
Share your needs via our form or schedule a call.
We analyze your requirements and provide insights.
We prepare the contract and refine it based on your feedback.
We deliver the final contract and offer post-signing support.
A Founders' Agreement is a legally binding contract between the co-founders of a business that defines their roles, responsibilities, and equity distribution. It helps in setting expectations and avoiding disputes as the business grows.
It is crucial at the inception of a startup or business venture when multiple individuals contribute resources, time, and effort. Having a Founders' Agreement in place ensures clarity on ownership, decision-making, and business continuity.
An Employment Contract defines the terms and conditions of employment between an employer and an employee. It establishes the rights, duties, and obligations of both parties.
An Employment Contract should be signed at the time of hiring to protect the interests of both employer and employee. It ensures legal compliance and clarity on employment terms.
A Vendor and Supplier Agreement is a contract between a company and its vendors/suppliers that outlines the terms of supply, delivery, and payment. It ensures smooth business operations and minimizes risks.
Businesses should sign this agreement when engaging with third-party vendors or suppliers to procure goods and services. It helps in defining expectations, delivery timelines, and quality standards.
A Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) is a legal contract that prevents one or both parties from disclosing confidential information shared during business discussions.
NDAs should be signed before sharing sensitive business information with third parties, including employees, investors, vendors, or potential partners. It ensures that proprietary information remains protected.
Scope of services and deliverables
Payment terms and invoicing schedule
Intellectual property rights and ownership
Confidentiality and data protection
Liability and indemnification clauses
Service-level agreements (SLAs) and performance metrics
Termination and dispute resolution mechanisms