Choose a non-mutual (unilateral) NDA when only one party is disclosing confidential information (e.g., hiring an employee, pitching to an investor). Opt for a mutual NDA when both parties will be sharing sensitive information with each other (e.g., joint ventures, strategic partnerships, M&A discussions).
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