The Trade Secret Litigator’s Top 10 Trade Secret and Non-Compete Cases of 2012: Nos. 4 through 7
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Thursday Wrap-Up (December 20, 2012): Noteworthy Trade Secret, Non-Compete and Cybersecurity News from the Web
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Friday Wrap-Up (December 7, 2012): Noteworthy Trade Secret, Non-Compete and Cybersecurity News from the Web
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Here are the noteworthy trade secret, non-compete and cybersecurity stories from the past week, as well one or two that I missed over the past couple of weeks: Noteworthy Trade Secret and Non-Compete Posts and Cases:
  • A California federal jury has ordered Best Buy Co. Inc. to pay $22 million for unjust enrichment after finding

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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Here are the noteworthy trade secret, non-compete and cybersecurity stories from the past week, as well one or two that I missed over the past couple of weeks: Noteworthy Trade Secret and Non-Compete Posts and Cases:
  • 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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In July, Senators Herb Kohl (WI), Chris Coons (DE) and Sheldon Whitehouse (RI) introduced the Protecting American Trade Secrets and Innovation Act of 2012 (PATSIA), to the applause of many in the trade secret community, including yours truly. One of PATSIA’s notable provisions proposed is an ex parte seizure order that would enable a trade

Thursday Wrap-Up (September 20, 2012): Noteworthy Trade Secret, Non-Compete and Cybersecurity News from the Web
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