Clinton M. asked

⚖️  Law

An agency reached out to me for a potential subcontract. They asked me to send them our presentation deck to combine with theirs for a client pitch, but I won't be at the meeting. They want to change the unilateral NDA to a mutual NDA and have asked me to sign it, but they haven't provided the client's name in the NDA. Is it a good idea to give them the deck without knowing the client's name?

September 7th, 2023

Sarah H. answered

It's not advisable to provide your presentation deck without knowing the client's name, especially w...

September 7th, 2023

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