NDAs & Confidentiality Agreement – Grand Junction

Before you share your business idea, client list, or trade secret, make sure you’ve got the right protections in place. At Trace Tyler Law, we help Grand Junction businesses draft and review Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) and confidentiality clauses that actually hold up—so you can focus on growth without giving away the farm.

When to Use an NDA (And Why You Should)

A well-drafted NDA isn’t just a formality—it’s a first line of defense for your intellectual property and business relationships. Whether you're:

  • Pitching a new concept to investors
  • Hiring employees or independent contractors
  • Partnering with vendors or collaborators
  • Sharing internal processes or financials


We serve small businesses and startups throughout Grand Junction, Mesa County, and the Western Slope who want practical legal tools—not just paperwork.

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Tailored NDA Drafting & Review

Plenty of NDA templates float around the internet, but a generic agreement won’t cut it when something goes wrong. We provide custom-tailored NDAs that match your specific situation—whether it's a one-way agreement (you’re disclosing) or mutual NDA (both sides are).


Key elements we’ll help you include:

  • Clear definitions of what counts as “confidential information”
  • Duration of the agreement and survival clauses
  • Exclusions (like information already public)
  • Obligations of the receiving party
  • Remedies and enforcement language


Flat-fee pricing is available for many standard agreements.

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Related Agreements We Handle

Confidentiality isn’t just about NDAs. We also help businesses draft or review:


  • Non-solicitation agreements
  • Non-compete clauses (where enforceable—Colorado has strict limits)
  • Confidentiality provisions embedded in broader employment or service contracts


We’ll advise you on what’s enforceable under Colorado law and tailor your documents accordingly.

Enforcing a Breach? We’ve Got Your Back

If someone violates an NDA—or if you're unsure whether a confidentiality clause has been breached—Trace can advise you on next steps. We’ll review the agreement, assess its strength, and help you decide whether a demand letter, injunction, or litigation is appropriate.


We don’t just draft contracts—we help you stand behind them.

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Protect What You’ve Built. Let’s Draft It Right.

A handshake isn’t enough. If you’re about to share sensitive information, make sure you’re covered.


Call (970) 628-1588 or contact us to draft or review your NDA with confidence.