DEAR JUSTICE THOMAS: A Court Seal Cannot Protect My Trade Secrets, Pleads...
Florida may be the Sunshine State but there has been too little illumination into the Florida Legislature’s congressional redistricting process, according to the League of Women Voters of Florida. In...
View ArticleWhite House Proposal: Beef Up Anti-Hacking Laws and Resolve a Circuit Split
President Obama wants to go where the Supreme Court refused to tread. As part of his cybersecurity and privacy initiatives, which we discussed last week, the President would strengthen the federal...
View ArticleAt Risk: Law Firms Bringing Bad Faith Trade Secrets Claims
Companies get anxious when key employees leave to start new ventures. A company may try to shield itself from the risk of losing confidential information by seeking an injunction preventing its former...
View ArticleTrade Secrets v. Patents: Considerations in Choosing How to Protect Your IP
Intellectual property owners may seek to protect certain information either by obtaining a patent or by maintaining its secrecy. A patent provides strong, exclusive rights for a fixed period of time,...
View ArticleSOUR GRAPES: Fig Spread Verdict Under DTSA Doesn’t Stick, Argue Jam Company...
In a dispute over ripped off recipes, counsel for victorious plaintiff Dalmatia Import Group hailed the jury verdict as the first of its kind under the Defend Trade Secrets Act, as we previously...
View ArticleMatch Holds Bumble to the Fire; Bumble Stings Back
It’s a date! Or a dating app, at least. Texas courts are ablaze with competing allegations from online dating companies Match and Bumble that each has misappropriated the other’s trade secrets. Swipe...
View ArticleTitanic Texas Trade Secrets Verdict Contested as Colossal Collusion
A $700 million jury award for trade secrets misappropriation and fraud is the product of a collusive scheme to deceive the jury, claims title insurance and valuations provider Amrock, formerly known as...
View ArticleIn Pursuit of Chinese Trade Secret Theft: Fresh Allegations Against Huawei...
Loyal readers are familiar with the DOJ’s “China Initiative,” launched in November 2018 to prosecute the theft of U.S. trade secrets by or for Chinese interests. Attorney General Barr reaffirmed the...
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