Legal AI chat for NDAs and confidentiality terms
Ask Docly what an NDA says after you upload it. The chat focuses on the agreement's actual confidentiality language, exceptions, use limits, and term length.
Answering from Mutual_NDA.pdf
The NDA is mostly mutual, but the residual-rights clause lets the recipient use ideas retained in unaided memory. That may be worth asking about before disclosure.
Questions to ask after uploading.
These are the kinds of follow-up questions Ask Docly can answer when the source document is available.
Is this NDA mutual or mostly one-way?
How long do the confidentiality obligations last?
What information is excluded from confidentiality?
Does this include non-solicit, non-compete, or IP language?
What Docly looks for in the document.
The chat starts after document review, so answers can point back to the provisions, dates, and obligations it used.
Definition of confidential information
Permitted use, disclosure, and return/destruction terms
Term length, survival, exclusions, and residual rights
Non-solicit, non-compete, IP, and remedy language tucked into the NDA
What this legal AI chat is not.
The point is a better first pass on the document, not an answer engine for every legal question around it.
Docly does not say whether an NDA is enforceable in a specific jurisdiction.
Docly does not replace counsel when trade secrets, fundraising, acquisition talks, or employee restrictions are involved.
Use the answer citations to verify the agreement text before sharing sensitive information.
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