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by S4M 5229 days ago
Yeah, except when you are not in position to enforce the NDA which was the case of the OP.
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Many lawyers will take cases on contingency.

ie, they'll work for a percentage of any payout.

Yes, but that doesn't always help.

If your opponent is rich, they can hire an army of lawyers, and you'll generally need a correspondingly huge law firm prepared to invest their own time and money in countering that. The kind of law firms we're talking about are both few in number, and generally fully-engaged by well-paying clients -- clients like your rich opponent. The incentive to take on a case like this is pretty limited.

Army of lawyers may cost much more than NDA. :-)