Gag Clause

What is a Gag Clause?

A Gag Clause is a provision in a contract or agreement that prevents an individual or group from disclosing certain information, typically related to sensitive business practices, financial details, or legal matters. It is commonly used in non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) to restrict employees, contractors, or other parties from speaking publicly about specific topics, often to protect the privacy, reputation, or competitive advantage of a business.

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