Texas Model Order for Nondisclosure is a form of confidentiality agreement created by the Texas Supreme Court in 2014. It is used to protect confidential information in lawsuits, arbitration, and other forms of dispute resolution. This order can be used to ensure that information exchanged during the dispute resolution process remains confidential. The Texas Model Order for Nondisclosure is a standard form agreement that sets out the obligations of the parties to the dispute regarding the confidentiality of information exchanged during the dispute resolution process. The order outlines the circumstances in which confidential information can be used or disclosed, and sets out the conditions for the disclosure of such information. The order also sets out the remedies that may be available to the parties if the confidential information is disclosed in violation of the order. There are two types of Texas Model Order for Nondisclosure: the Standard Model Order and the Limited Model Order. The Standard Model Order applies to all types of disputes, while the Limited Model Order applies only to certain types of disputes that involve confidential information related to trade secrets or other highly sensitive matters.