“The Internationalization of Trade Secret Disputes: Big Cases, Big Verdicts and Big Challenges”: AIPLA Spring Meeting, Austin, Texas, May 10, 2012
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Thursday Wrap-Up (April 26, 2012): Noteworthy Trade Secret, Non-Compete and Cybersecurity Posts from Around the Web
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DeLuca v. DA Peterson: Ohio Court Finds Radio Station’s Non-Compete Does Not Cover Streaming Online Show by Former Morning Show Co-Hosts
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Thursday Wrap-Up (April 19, 2012): Noteworthy Trade Secret, Non-Compete and Cybersecurity Posts from the Web
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Guest Post: David Almeling & Darin Snyder’s Take on the “Prior Use Defense” under the America Invents Act and Trade Secrets? “No Big Deal!”
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U.S. v. Aleynikov: Did the Second Circuit Get it Wrong and What are the Repercussi?ons for the Kohl/Coons Amendment to the Economic Espionage Act?
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Thursday Wrap-Up (April 12, 2012): Noteworthy Trade Secret, Non-Compete and Cybersecurity Stories from the Web
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U.S. v. Nosal: Ninth Circuit Issues Its Long-Awaited Decision and Limits the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act to Hacking
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