Nevada Confidential Information — Adverse Party is a body of law that was established to protect trade secrets and confidential information belonging to a business or individual from being disclosed to another person or entity. This includes confidential information related to a company's finances, products, services, or operations, as well as any information that could give a competitor a competitive advantage. There are two main types of Nevada Confidential Information — Adverse Party: Trade Secrets and Confidential Information. Trade Secrets are confidential information that derives economic value from not being generally known or readily ascertainable by others, and is subject to reasonable efforts to maintain its secrecy. Confidential Information is information that is not generally known or available, is not generally ascertainable, and is subject to reasonable efforts to maintain its secrecy.