1. Proposing written confidentiality agreements to anyone other than the client who views, reviews or accesses the trade secret either separately, or as part of a standard presentation package or business plan.
2. Actually obtaining signatures on confidentiality agreements of anyone other than the client who views, reviews or accesses the trade secret.
3. Obtaining a written acknowledgement, agreement or consent not to disclose or use trade secrets and keep confidential.
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