An NDA is only as strong as the willingness to enforce it. When a confidentiality agreement is breached, delay causes irreversible harm.
Non-disclosure agreements are the connective tissue of the entertainment industry — governing development deals, pitch meetings, acquisition discussions, talent relationships, business negotiations and personnel matters. When a party violates an NDA, the damage is often immediate: sensitive information reaches competitors, projects are compromised, negotiations are undermined and reputations are damaged.
Eagan Law represents both parties to NDA disputes — companies and individuals seeking to enforce confidentiality agreements against those who breached them, and parties facing wrongful NDA enforcement who need aggressive defense. We move quickly where time matters, pursuing temporary restraining orders and preliminary injunctions to prevent further disclosure while the merits are litigated.
In the entertainment industry, confidentiality agreement disputes require particular sensitivity — the parties often have ongoing professional relationships, and the manner in which a dispute is handled can have lasting effects on both sides' standing in the industry. Eagan Law handles these matters with the discretion and strategic judgment they demand.
NDA disputes frequently intersect with related claims — breach of contract claims where the NDA is one of several violated contract provisions, defamation claims where the disclosed information was also false or misleading, executive severance disputes where confidentiality obligations arise from a severance agreement, and privacy tort claims where the disclosed information was private and sensitive.
Speed Matters — TRO Available
Where NDA breach is ongoing or imminent, a temporary restraining order can be obtained on an emergency basis to halt further disclosure. Eagan Law moves immediately when circumstances require it.
Injunctive Relief + Damages
NDA enforcement typically seeks both injunctive relief — stopping the disclosure — and damages for harm already caused, including lost business opportunity, reputational harm and consequential losses.
Arbitration Clause Analysis
Many entertainment NDAs contain mandatory arbitration clauses. Whether to invoke arbitration, resist it or use it strategically is one of the first decisions in any NDA dispute — and it affects everything that follows.