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Non-Disclosure Agreement
State of Connecticut
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Connecticut's Uniform Trade Secrets Act (Conn. Gen. Stat. § 35-50 to 35-58) gives businesses a clear path to protect confidential information and pursue claims when trade secrets are misappropriated. The statute allows for injunctive relief, compensatory damages, and attorney's fees — but it requires proof that the owner took reasonable steps to maintain secrecy. A signed NDA is the most direct evidence you can present in Connecticut Superior Court that you did exactly that.
Connecticut packs a lot of economic power into a small state. Hartford is the insurance capital of the world, home to Aetna, The Hartford, and Travelers. Stamford and Greenwich serve as satellite offices for Wall Street, housing major hedge funds and financial services firms. New Haven's biotech corridor — anchored by Yale University — produces cutting-edge pharmaceutical and medical research. Bridgeport and Danbury have active manufacturing sectors. Every one of these industries generates confidential data that needs protection before it's shared with partners, employees, or vendors.
SignAI generates your Connecticut NDA with state-specific provisions — governing law clauses citing Conn. Gen. Stat. Title 35, venue selection for Connecticut Superior Court in the appropriate judicial district, definitions consistent with § 35-51, and remedy provisions covering injunctive relief, actual damages, unjust enrichment, and attorney's fees under § 35-53 and § 35-54.
How it works
No templates, no forms, no lawyers. Just describe what you need.
Type something like "I need a NDA for Connecticut" — no legal jargon needed. Answer a few quick follow-up questions and you're done.
AI generates a complete, Connecticut-specific NDA in seconds — with proper headings, numbered sections, and signature blocks. Edit anything you want, then type your name to sign.
Enter the other party's email and hit send. They review and sign without creating an account. Both parties get a copy. Done.
What's included
Every NDA generated by SignAI for Connecticut includes these essential provisions — automatically.
Complete legal names, addresses, and defined roles — Disclosing Party, Receiving Party, or Mutual — stated at the outset of the agreement.
A precise scope of protected information, aligned with Connecticut's trade secret definition under Conn. Gen. Stat. § 35-51.
Receiving party duties: non-disclosure, limited use, controlled access, and mandatory return or destruction of confidential materials upon request or termination.
Carve-outs for publicly available information, independently developed knowledge, prior possession, and disclosures required by Connecticut or federal courts.
Adjustable timeframes suitable for Connecticut business relationships. Survival clauses extend core obligations beyond the agreement's termination.
Governing law clause specifying Connecticut jurisdiction, venue selection for Connecticut Superior Court in the proper judicial district, and compliance with Conn. Gen. Stat. Title 35.
Use cases
People in Connecticut use SignAI to create NDAs for a wide range of situations. Here are the most popular:
Hartford's insurance giants and Stamford's financial firms share actuarial models, investment strategies, and client data with partners and contractors daily. An NDA is the mandatory first step before those conversations happen.
Try it: “I need an NDA for a consultant working with our insurance company in Hartford”
New Haven's biotech cluster — driven by Yale School of Medicine and dozens of startups — generates proprietary research data, clinical results, and formulations that need strong confidentiality protection during collaborations.
Try it: “I need a mutual NDA for a research partnership with a biotech firm in New Haven”
Protect business information before onboarding new hires or freelancers. Essential for Connecticut's competitive professional services market, where employees frequently move between firms.
Try it: “I need an NDA for a new employee joining my Stamford office”
Connecticut is home to Pratt & Whitney, Sikorsky, and Electric Boat — defense manufacturers with strict confidentiality requirements. Subcontractors and vendors need NDAs before accessing any proprietary specifications.
Try it: “I need an NDA for a supplier working with our manufacturing operation in East Hartford”
FAQ
Yes. NDAs are enforceable contracts under Connecticut contract law and the Uniform Trade Secrets Act (Conn. Gen. Stat. § 35-50 to 35-58). Connecticut Superior Court regularly enforces well-drafted NDAs with clear terms, proper consideration, and valid signatures. SignAI's e-signatures are valid under Connecticut's Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (Conn. Gen. Stat. § 1-266 et seq.) and the federal ESIGN Act.
No. Connecticut doesn't require a lawyer to draft an NDA. SignAI generates a professionally structured, Connecticut-specific NDA from your plain-language description. For high-value IP transactions or complex multi-party deals, consulting a Connecticut attorney is a smart additional step.
Most NDAs last 1 to 5 years, though trade secret protections can continue indefinitely as long as the information remains secret. Connecticut courts will examine whether the duration is reasonable relative to the information being protected. SignAI lets you select the appropriate term and includes survival clauses to maintain obligations after the agreement ends.
Under Conn. Gen. Stat. § 35-52 to 35-54, remedies include injunctive relief, compensatory damages covering actual losses and unjust enrichment, exemplary damages up to twice the award for willful and malicious misappropriation, and reasonable attorney's fees. Connecticut courts can also issue temporary restraining orders in urgent cases to prevent irreparable harm.
Absolutely. Mutual NDAs protect both sides — each party commits to keeping the other's confidential information private. They're the standard for partnership negotiations, joint ventures, and investment talks. Describe your situation to SignAI, and it'll determine whether mutual or one-way protection is the best fit.
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