What You Need to Know Before Meeting Potential Users of Your Technology
September 13, 2007
Prior to engaging in discussions with potential users of your nutraceutical technology, you need to have such persons or entities execute proper confidentiality, non-disclosure, non-circumvention, and non-solicitation agreements in order to adequately protect your company and its technology. In his byline on www.nutraingredients-usa.com, Foley’s Thomas James discusses the various types of documents that are vital to a nutraceutical company’s protection and the importance of executing them prior to your first meeting.
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