Knocky's Nose
Mon nez est retiré.
No, I haven't done anything naughty with a film producer, politician or leading businessman before you ask...
May I ask the learned and educated on NSC for some advice on a Non-disclosure agreement?
Okay : January this year I was looking at a Franchise. It all started wonderfully, I was totally sold on the business, they asked me to sign an NDA before they gave me trading figures and business plans (which I did) - and it was all going swimmingly. I had several meetings, researched the business, met some people who would be key to the business and raised the required capital (pending a small business loan for the rest, but my credit rating is 999 and I've never had issues in the past).
Then, they went all vague on me, not responding to emails, not answering direct questions properly, basically freezing me out. At a meeting for potential franchisees in London I was asked 'not to mention which territory I'm interested in to anyone'... I hit it off with a chap and we got chatting - and it turned to where he was from, and which area he was interested in. Turns out this man with seven figures in the bank after selling his previous businesses was looking at MY franchise (and the area they had already agreed with me) and they clearly preferred him to me having already been in talks with him behind my back. So, they were just keeping me hanging on a string until he'd decided wether he fancied a punt on it. Nice. Classy. Thanks.
So, I stepped down and walked away. Not the start of a great relationship finding out you've been strung along.
This was around 6 Months ago, and after looking at a couple more (very different) businesses I keep gravitating back to this one (the concept of it, at least).
The NDA lasts for 5 years, as of January 2019 - but it only really refers to the confidential information I was given not being shared with third parties. I've actually deleted and shredded it all, so have none of it anyway - but (and my question), does an NDA form any kind of 'non-competition' agreement as I've been privy to the actual idea and concept, plus have been shown how the business can work, and grow?
The last thing I want to do is start going down this road, only to find out I'll have a lawsuit at the end of it....
Thanks in advance.
May I ask the learned and educated on NSC for some advice on a Non-disclosure agreement?
Okay : January this year I was looking at a Franchise. It all started wonderfully, I was totally sold on the business, they asked me to sign an NDA before they gave me trading figures and business plans (which I did) - and it was all going swimmingly. I had several meetings, researched the business, met some people who would be key to the business and raised the required capital (pending a small business loan for the rest, but my credit rating is 999 and I've never had issues in the past).
Then, they went all vague on me, not responding to emails, not answering direct questions properly, basically freezing me out. At a meeting for potential franchisees in London I was asked 'not to mention which territory I'm interested in to anyone'... I hit it off with a chap and we got chatting - and it turned to where he was from, and which area he was interested in. Turns out this man with seven figures in the bank after selling his previous businesses was looking at MY franchise (and the area they had already agreed with me) and they clearly preferred him to me having already been in talks with him behind my back. So, they were just keeping me hanging on a string until he'd decided wether he fancied a punt on it. Nice. Classy. Thanks.
So, I stepped down and walked away. Not the start of a great relationship finding out you've been strung along.
This was around 6 Months ago, and after looking at a couple more (very different) businesses I keep gravitating back to this one (the concept of it, at least).
The NDA lasts for 5 years, as of January 2019 - but it only really refers to the confidential information I was given not being shared with third parties. I've actually deleted and shredded it all, so have none of it anyway - but (and my question), does an NDA form any kind of 'non-competition' agreement as I've been privy to the actual idea and concept, plus have been shown how the business can work, and grow?
The last thing I want to do is start going down this road, only to find out I'll have a lawsuit at the end of it....
Thanks in advance.