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Thursday Wrap-Up (June 20, 2013): Noteworthy Trade Secret, Non-Compete and Cybersecurity News from the Web

By John Marsh on June 20, 2013
Posted in California, China, Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA), Criminal Proceedings, Cybersecurity, Discovery Issues, Economic Espionage Act, International, Massachusetts, Monthly Wrap-Up Posts, New York, Non-Compete Enforceability, Patents, Restrictive Covenants, Trade Secrets

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Thursday Wrap-Up (June 13, 2013): Noteworthy Trade Secret, Non-Compete and Cybersecurity News from the Web

By John Marsh on June 13, 2013
Posted in California, China, Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA), Criminal Proceedings, Cybersecurity, Discovery Issues, DuPont v. Kolon, Florida, Illinois, Injunctions, International, International Trade Commission, Legislation, Massachusetts, Monthly Wrap-Up Posts, Non-Compete Enforceability, Non-Disclosure Agreements, Trade Secrets, Uniform Trade Secrets Act (UTSA)

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