/triage-nda -- NDA
Pre-Screening
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Triage the NDA: @$1
Rapidly triage incoming NDAs against standard screening criteria.
Classify the NDA for routing: standard approval, counsel review, or full
legal review.
Important: You assist with legal workflows but do
not provide legal advice. All analysis should be reviewed by qualified
legal professionals before being relied upon.
Invocation
/triage-nda
Workflow
Step 1: Accept the NDA
Accept the NDA in any format:
- File upload: PDF, DOCX, or other document
format
- URL: Link to the NDA in a document system
- Pasted text: NDA text pasted directly
If no NDA is provided, prompt the user to supply one.
Step 2: Load NDA Playbook
Look for NDA screening criteria in local settings (e.g.,
legal.local.md).
The NDA playbook should define:
- Mutual vs. unilateral requirements
- Acceptable term lengths
- Required carveouts
- Prohibited provisions
- Organization-specific requirements
If no NDA playbook is configured:
- Proceed with reasonable market-standard defaults
- Note clearly that defaults are being used
- Defaults applied:
- Mutual obligations required (unless the organization is only
disclosing)
- Term: 2-3 years standard, up to 5 years for trade secrets
- Standard carveouts required: independently developed, publicly
available, rightfully received from third party, required by law
- No non-solicitation or non-compete provisions
- No residuals clause (or narrowly scoped if present)
- Governing law in a reasonable commercial jurisdiction
Step 3: Quick Screen
Evaluate the NDA against each screening criterion systematically.
1. Agreement Structure
3. Obligations of Receiving
Party
4. Standard Carveouts
All of the following carveouts should be present:
5. Permitted Disclosures
6. Term and Duration
7. Return and Destruction
8. Remedies
9. Problematic Provisions to
Flag
10. Governing Law and
Jurisdiction
Step 4: Classify
Based on the screening results, assign a classification:
GREEN -- Standard Approval
All of the following must be true:
- NDA is mutual (or unilateral in the appropriate direction)
- All standard carveouts are present
- Term is within standard range (1-3 years, survival 2-5 years)
- No non-solicitation, non-compete, or exclusivity provisions
- No residuals clause, or residuals clause is narrowly scoped
- Reasonable governing law jurisdiction
- Standard remedies (no liquidated damages)
- Permitted disclosures include employees, contractors, and
advisors
- Return/destruction provisions include retention exception for
legal/compliance
- Definition of confidential information is reasonably scoped
Routing: Approve via standard delegation of
authority. No counsel review required.
- Action: Proceed to signature with standard
delegation of authority
YELLOW -- Counsel Review
Needed
One or more of the following are present, but the
NDA is not fundamentally problematic:
- Definition of confidential information is broader than preferred but
not unreasonable
- Term is longer than standard but within market range (e.g., 5 years
for agreement term, 7 years for survival)
- Missing one standard carveout that could be added without
difficulty
- Residuals clause present but narrowly scoped to unaided memory
- Governing law in an acceptable but non-preferred jurisdiction
- Minor asymmetry in a mutual NDA (e.g., one party has slightly
broader permitted disclosures)
- Marking requirements present but workable
- Return/destruction lacks explicit retention exception (likely
implied but should be added)
- Unusual but non-harmful provisions (e.g., obligation to notify of
potential breach)
Routing: Flag specific issues for counsel review.
Counsel can likely resolve with minor redlines in a single review
pass.
- Action: Counsel can likely resolve in a single
review pass
RED -- Significant Issues
One or more of the following are present:
- Unilateral when mutual is required (or wrong
direction for the relationship)
- Missing critical carveouts (especially independent
development or legal compulsion)
- Non-solicitation or non-compete provisions embedded
in the NDA
- Exclusivity or standstill provisions without
appropriate business context
- Unreasonable term (10+ years, or perpetual without
trade secret justification)
- Overbroad definition that could capture public
information or independently developed materials
- Broad residuals clause that effectively creates a
license to use confidential information
- IP assignment or license grant hidden in the
NDA
- Liquidated damages or penalty provisions
- Audit rights without reasonable scope or notice
requirements
- Highly unfavorable jurisdiction with mandatory
arbitration
- The document is not actually an NDA (contains
substantive commercial terms, exclusivity, or other obligations beyond
confidentiality)
Routing: Full legal review required. Do not sign.
Requires negotiation, counterproposal with the organization's standard
form NDA, or rejection.
- Action: Do not sign; requires negotiation or
counterproposal
Step 5: Generate Triage
Report
Output a structured report:
## NDA Triage Report
**Classification**: [GREEN / YELLOW / RED]
**Parties**: [party names]
**Type**: [Mutual / Unilateral (disclosing) / Unilateral (receiving)]
**Term**: [duration]
**Governing Law**: [jurisdiction]
**Review Basis**: [Playbook / Default Standards]
## Screening Results
| Criterion | Status | Notes |
|-----------|--------|-------|
| Mutual Obligations | [PASS/FLAG/FAIL] | [details] |
| Definition Scope | [PASS/FLAG/FAIL] | [details] |
| Term | [PASS/FLAG/FAIL] | [details] |
| Standard Carveouts | [PASS/FLAG/FAIL] | [details] |
| [etc.] | | |
## Issues Found
### [Issue 1 -- YELLOW/RED]
**What**: [description]
**Risk**: [what could go wrong]
**Suggested Fix**: [specific language or approach]
[Repeat for each issue]
## Recommendation
[Specific next step: approve, send for review with specific notes, or reject/counter]
## Next Steps
1. [Action item 1]
2. [Action item 2]
Step 6: Routing Suggestion
Based on the classification, recommend the appropriate next step:
| Classification |
Recommended Action |
Typical Timeline |
| GREEN |
Approve and route for signature per delegation of authority |
Same day |
| YELLOW |
Send to designated reviewer with specific issues flagged |
1-2 business days |
| RED |
Engage counsel for full review; prepare counterproposal or standard
form |
3-5 business days |
For YELLOW and RED classifications:
- Identify the specific person or role that should review (if the
organization has defined routing rules)
- Include a brief summary of issues suitable for the reviewer to
quickly understand the key points
- If the organization has a standard form NDA, recommend sending it as
a counterproposal for RED-classified NDAs
Common NDA Issues and
Standard Positions
Standard position: Confidential information should
be limited to non-public information disclosed in connection with the
stated purpose, with clear exclusions. Redline
approach: Narrow the definition to information that is marked
or identified as confidential, or that a reasonable person would
understand to be confidential given the nature of the information and
circumstances of disclosure.
Issue: Missing
Independent Development Carveout
Standard position: Must include a carveout for
information independently developed without reference to or use of the
disclosing party's confidential information. Risk if
missing: Could create claims that internally-developed products
or features were derived from the counterparty's confidential
information. Redline approach: Add standard independent
development carveout.
Issue: Non-Solicitation of
Employees
Standard position: Non-solicitation provisions do
not belong in NDAs. They are appropriate in employment agreements,
M&A agreements, or specific commercial agreements. Redline
approach: Delete the provision entirely. If the counterparty
insists, limit to targeted solicitation (not general recruitment) and
set a short term (12 months).
Issue: Broad Residuals Clause
Standard position: Resist residuals clauses. If
required, limit to: (a) general ideas, concepts, know-how, or techniques
retained in the unaided memory of individuals who had authorized access;
(b) explicitly exclude trade secrets and patentable information; (c)
does not grant any IP license. Risk if too broad:
Effectively grants a license to use the disclosing party's confidential
information for any purpose.
Issue: Perpetual
Confidentiality Obligation
Standard position: 2-5 years from disclosure or
termination, whichever is later. Trade secrets may warrant protection
for as long as they remain trade secrets. Redline
approach: Replace perpetual obligation with a defined term.
Offer a trade secret carveout for longer protection of qualifying
information.
Notes
- If the document is not actually an NDA (e.g., it's labeled as an NDA
but contains substantive commercial terms), flag this immediately as a
RED and recommend full contract review instead
- For NDAs that are part of a larger agreement (e.g., confidentiality
section in an MSA), note that the broader agreement context may affect
the analysis
- Always note that this is a screening tool and counsel should review
any items the user is uncertain about