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Non-Disclosure Agreement

State of Wisconsin

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PartiesYour Name ↔ Counterparty
JurisdictionWisconsin, United States
TypeNon-Disclosure Agreement
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Wisconsin Trade Secret Law and Confidentiality Agreements

Wisconsin's trade secret protections fall under Wis. Stat. § 134.90, the state's version of the Uniform Trade Secrets Act. To bring a successful misappropriation claim, you'll need to prove your information qualified as a trade secret and that you took reasonable steps to keep it secret. A signed NDA is direct, documentary proof of those reasonable steps. Wisconsin circuit courts regularly consider the existence of confidentiality agreements when ruling on trade secret disputes.

Wisconsin's economy is built on manufacturing, agriculture, healthcare, technology, and financial services. Milwaukee's industrial and fintech sectors, Madison's biotech and university research ecosystem, Green Bay's paper and packaging industry, and the Fox Valley's manufacturing corridor all generate daily demand for NDAs. Racine and Kenosha's proximity to Chicago makes them hubs for cross-border business relationships. Whether you're licensing a patent in Madison, partnering with a Milwaukee manufacturer, or hiring a remote developer for a Green Bay startup, an NDA should be the first document you sign.

SignAI creates your Wisconsin NDA with governing law clauses referencing Wis. Stat. § 134.90, venue provisions for Wisconsin circuit courts or the U.S. District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Wisconsin, and remedy clauses for injunctive relief, compensatory damages, and exemplary damages.

How it works

Three steps to a signed Wisconsin NDA

No templates, no forms, no lawyers. Just describe what you need.

1

Describe your NDA

Type something like "I need a NDA for Wisconsin" — no legal jargon needed. Answer a few quick follow-up questions and you're done.

2

Review & sign

AI generates a complete, Wisconsin-specific NDA in seconds — with proper headings, numbered sections, and signature blocks. Edit anything you want, then type your name to sign.

3

Send for signature

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

What Your Wisconsin NDA Includes

Every NDA generated by SignAI for Wisconsin includes these essential provisions — automatically.

Party Identification

Legal names, addresses, and roles — Disclosing Party, Receiving Party, or Mutual — stated upfront so there's no ambiguity.

Confidential Information Definition

A clear definition of what's protected, aligned with Wisconsin's trade secret standards under Wis. Stat. § 134.90.

Receiving Party Obligations

Specific duties: non-disclosure, limited use, employee and agent restrictions, security measures, and return or destruction requirements.

Exclusions & Carve-Outs

Standard exceptions for publicly available information, independent development, prior knowledge, and legally compelled disclosures.

Term & Survival

Configurable agreement duration with survival clauses keeping confidentiality obligations in force after expiration.

Wisconsin Governing Law & Venue

Governing law clause designating Wisconsin jurisdiction and specifying venue in the appropriate Wisconsin state or federal court.

Use cases

Common Uses for NDAs in Wisconsin

People in Wisconsin use SignAI to create NDAs for a wide range of situations. Here are the most popular:

Manufacturing & Industrial Partnerships

Wisconsin is a manufacturing powerhouse. Before sharing proprietary designs, tooling specifications, or production methods with partners or suppliers, get an NDA signed first.

Try it: I need an NDA for a manufacturing supplier we're working with in Milwaukee

Biotech & University Research

Madison's research institutions and biotech startups produce high-value intellectual property. An NDA protects research data, experimental results, and proprietary methods during collaborations.

Try it: I need an NDA for a research collaboration with a biotech company in Madison

Hiring & Contractor Agreements

Protect client lists, proprietary software, and internal processes when bringing on new employees or freelancers across Wisconsin's tech, finance, and healthcare sectors.

Try it: I need an NDA for a software contractor I'm hiring in Green Bay

Investor & Acquisition Discussions

Before sharing financials, customer data, or strategic plans with investors or potential acquirers, a mutual NDA sets clear boundaries for both parties.

Try it: I need a mutual NDA for investor discussions about my Madison startup

FAQ

Wisconsin NDA — Frequently Asked Questions

Are NDAs legally binding in Wisconsin?

Yes. NDAs are enforceable contracts under Wisconsin law. The state's trade secret statute (Wis. Stat. § 134.90) provides additional support for protecting confidential business information. Wisconsin courts enforce well-drafted NDAs with reasonable scope and clear definitions. SignAI's e-signatures are legally valid under Wisconsin's Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (Wis. Stat. § 137.15) and the federal ESIGN Act.

Can I create an NDA without a Wisconsin lawyer?

Yes. No law requires you to hire an attorney. Many Wisconsin businesses draft their own NDAs. SignAI generates a state-specific NDA from your plain-language description, complete with Wisconsin governing law provisions. For high-value IP situations or complex multi-party deals, an attorney's review can add extra assurance.

What's a standard NDA duration in Wisconsin?

Most NDAs last between 1 and 5 years. Trade secret protections can extend indefinitely under Wisconsin law. Courts enforce reasonable timeframes but may narrow terms that are overly broad. SignAI lets you choose the duration and adds survival clauses for continued protection after the agreement ends.

What happens if someone violates an NDA in Wisconsin?

Under Wis. Stat. § 134.90, you can recover actual damages (including lost profits and unjust enrichment), seek injunctive relief, and in cases of willful misappropriation, pursue exemplary damages up to twice the actual damages plus attorney's fees. SignAI includes remedy provisions in your NDA to support these claims.

Do I need a mutual or one-way NDA?

It depends on your situation. If both parties are sharing confidential information — like in a partnership, joint venture, or investor meeting — a mutual NDA is the right choice. If only one party is disclosing, a one-way NDA is sufficient. Describe your needs to SignAI and it'll determine the right structure.

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