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Groupon v. Google: Protecting The IPO?

By John Marsh on November 3, 2011
Posted in Emerging Growth Companies, General, Intellectual Property, IP Litigation, Restrictive Covenants, Trade Secrets

Groupon battles Google over trade secrets…
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Trade Secret Notes from the AIPLA’s Annual Meeting

By John Marsh on October 22, 2011
Posted in General, Intellectual Property, IP Litigation, Trade Secrets

Trade Secret Notes from the AIPLA’s Annual Meeting…
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TianRui Group v. ITC: What Happens in China, Does Not Stay in China

By John Marsh on October 14, 2011
Posted in Emerging Growth Companies, General, Intellectual Property, International, IP Litigation, Licensing, Technology Transactions, Trade Secrets

Federal Circuit allows action for misappropriation of trade secrets in China…
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Could a Federal Trade Secret Cause of Action Finally Be in the Works?

By John Marsh on October 12, 2011
Posted in Intellectual Property, International, Legislation, Trade Secrets

Could a Federal Trade Secret Cause of Action Finally Be in the Works?
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Hooters v. La Cima: Closing the Electronic Door Before the Executive Can Escape

By John Marsh on October 5, 2011
Posted in General, Intellectual Property, IP Litigation, Trade Secrets

Hooters sue competitor for trade secret misappropriation…
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Syncsort v. Innovative Routines: Landmark Ruling Protects Trade Secrets Posted on the Internet

By John Marsh on August 27, 2011
Posted in General, Intellectual Property, International, IP Litigation, Trade Secrets

Trade secrets posted on the Internet may still be protected…
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No Mas? Judge Orders Mattel to Pay $310 Million to MGA

By John Marsh on August 5, 2011
Posted in Copyrights, General, Intellectual Property, IP Litigation, Trade Secrets

Judge Orders Mattel to Pay $310 Million to MGA in Trade Secret Case…
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Hewlett-Packard v. Jones: Double-Check Your Critical Evidence Before Filing Your TRO

By John Marsh on August 4, 2011
Posted in General, Intellectual Property, IP Litigation, Trade Secrets

Hewlett-Packard v. Jones: Double-check Your Critical Evidence Before Filing Your TRO…
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Highlights from the July 13 PLI “Trade Secret Theft” Seminar

By John Marsh on July 28, 2011
Posted in General, Intellectual Property, IP Litigation, Non-Compete Enforceability, Restrictive Covenants, Trade Secrets

Highlights from the July 13 PLI “Trade Secret Theft” Seminar…
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DuPont v. Kolon Industries: Deletion of E-mails Leads to Sanctions and Spoliation of Evidence Instruction

By John Marsh on July 25, 2011
Posted in DuPont v. Kolon, Intellectual Property, International, IP Litigation, Trade Secrets

DuPont v. Kolon Industries: Deletion of E-mails leads to Sanctions and Spoliation of Evidence Instruction…
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