By Michael R. Adele
If your company is like most, it has failed to adequately identify or protect its trade secrets. Whether your company is high-tech, low-tech or no tech, its confidential information may be one of the most important assets it owns. Sooner or later, key employees will leave, taking valuable information with them before they go to work for a competitor or start a competing business. At that point, without adequa...
If your company is like most, it has failed to adequately identify or protect its trade secrets. Whether your company is high-tech, low-tech or no tech, its confidential information may be one of the most important assets it owns. Sooner or later, key employees will leave, taking valuable information with them before they go to work for a competitor or start a competing business. At that point, without adequa...
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