One-Way NDA

One-Way NDA template for single-party disclosure

A One-Way NDA is often used when one party is disclosing sensitive information and the other party is receiving it. LexDraft turns plain-language answers into a structured first draft.

Best fit

This workflow is suited to situations where a founder, freelancer, consultant, client, or business is sharing confidential information with a recipient that needs to protect it.

What the questionnaire covers

LexDraft collects the disclosing party, receiving party, purpose, state, confidentiality term, permitted disclosures, and signature details before generating the draft.

Responsible use

The output should be checked against your facts and reviewed by qualified counsel before it is signed or used in a high-value or high-risk matter.

Important: LexDraft AI is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Generated documents are drafting starting points for informational and workflow support purposes only. Review every draft with qualified counsel before signing, sending, or relying on it.

Questions

What is a One-Way NDA?

It is an NDA structure where one party discloses confidential information and the other party agrees to protect it.

Can I switch to a Mutual NDA?

Yes. If both parties will disclose confidential information, start the Mutual NDA workflow instead.