What to Know About Florida Non-Disclosure Agreements

When your employees have access to confidential company information, you can protect that information by having them sign a Florida non-disclosure agreement (NDA). An NDA typically prohibits an employee from disclosing specific confidential information they learn or have access to during the course of their employment. These non-disclosure protections can be included in a broad employment contract, or in a separate, standalone NDA.

If you have employees located in Florida, any agreement between your company and your employees must comply with Florida employment law. Following the best practices below will ensure your Florida NDA protects your company’s confidential information, and that it will be enforceable if challenged.

Here’s what you need to know about Florida NDAs.

Who can use a Florida non-disclosure agreement?

NDAs with employees are generally considered legal in Florida. It’s important that you’re aware of the state law limits and best practices to make sure your agreement will be enforceable.

What are the best practices for drafting a non-disclosure agreement in Florida?

To draft a strong Florida NDA, follow these best practices:

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Monitoring Florida’s employment laws can be time-consuming and expensive, especially when you hire employees in more than one state. However, it’s crucial you create enforceable, legal NDAs and employment agreements. If you don’t comply with Florida law, you could needlessly put your company at risk if the non-disclosure provisions are challenged.

Creating an enforceable NDA requires knowledge of the latest federal and state developments in NDA law. Instead of asking your in-house legal team or outside counsel to create a state-specific NDA, SixFifty can do the hard work for you.

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