• @jarfil
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    81 year ago

    There are plenty of ways to identify you with the right subpoenas. People don’t name companies because suing for an NDA breach is easy money for the legal team the company might have on retainer.

    • @The_v
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      71 year ago

      Something a slimy, unethical, in-house lawyer told me about NDA’s (he also happened to be Isreali). “They can ask for anything they want in the NDA. Enforcing the clauses is another matter.”

      It’s always a good idea to have an NDA looked at by a lawyer who can tell what is enforcable vs. hogwash before or even after you sign it.

      BTW he put some doozies in the NDA they wanted me to sign to keep quiet about their business. Had me laughing for days… I got 6 months of full wage + benefits and job relocation services out of that one. Since I was officially laid off, I also got unemployment as well.

      Financially it was one of my best years.