Thursday Wrap-Up (November 1, 2012): Noteworthy Trade Secret, Non-Compete and Cybersecurity News from the Web
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Amazon.com v. Powers: Amazon sues Former Executive to Enforce Non-Compete and Bar Him from Assuming Cloud Computing Position at Google
Amazon.com v. Powers: Amazon sues Former Cloud Computing Executive to Enforce Non-Compete and Bar Him from Assuming New Position at Google…
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Why Are Non-Disclosure and Confidentiality Agreements More Important Than Ever? (Hint: A Little Something Called The America Invents Acts)
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Thursday Wrap-Up (October 25, 2012): Noteworthy Trade Secret, Non-Compete and Cybersecurity News from the Web
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Hyde v. KLS Prof. Advisory Group: In New York Non-Compete Case, The Second Circuit Finds Departing Employee’s Potential Loss of Income Does Not Qualify As Irreparable Injury
Hyde v. KLS Prof. Advisory Group: In New York Non-Compete Case, The Second Circuit Finds Departing Employee’s Potential Loss of Income Does Not Qualify As Irreparable Injury…
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The Kolonoscopy Continues: Feds Announce Indictment of Kolon and Its Top Executives for Theft of DuPont’s Kevlar Trade Secrets, Alleging Conspiracy and Obstruction of Justice
Feds Announce Indictment of Kolon and Its Top Executives for Theft of DuPont’s Kevlar Trade Secrets, Alleging Conspiracy and Obstruction of Justice…
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Thursday Wrap-Up (October 18, 2012): Noteworthy Trade Secret, Covenant Not to Compete and Cybersecurity News from the Web

- A Minnesota federal district court has vacated a $630.4 million judgment that had been leveled against disk drive
Friday Wrap-Up (October 12, 2012): Noteworthy Trade Secret, Non- Compete and Cybersecurity News from the Web
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Acordia of Ohio v. Fishel: Four Months Later, The Ohio Supreme Court Reverses Itself and Holds That Non-Competes Automatically Transfer to New Company After a Merger
Acordia of Ohio v. Fishel: Five Months Later, The Ohio Supreme Court Reverses Its Decision and Holds That Non-Competes Automatically Transfer to New Company After a Merger…
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Join Me for the American Intellectual Property Law Association’s Trade Secret Summit on October 23, 2012 in Washington D.C.
Join Me for the American Intellectual Property Law Association’s Trade Secret Summit on October 23, 2012 in Washington D.C.
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