Nevada Confidential Information — Adverse Party is a type of legal document in the U.S. state of Nevada. It is a form of protective order that protects confidential information from being disclosed to the opposing party in a legal action. This document is typically used in cases involving trade secrets, contracts, or other confidential information. Nevada Confidential Information — Adverse Party documents can be used in civil, criminal, or administrative proceedings. These documents are typically used to protect the confidentiality of sensitive or proprietary information, such as trade secrets, financial information, or other confidential business details. There are two types of Nevada Confidential Information — Adverse Party documents: (1) Protective Order and (2) Confidentiality Agreement. A Protective Order is a court-ordered document that prohibits the release of confidential information to the opposing party, while a Confidentiality Agreement is a contract between two parties that outlines the specific terms of confidentiality.