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Intellectual Property

Jul. 15, 2003

Trade Secrets Need to Be Identified to Get Protection

Column - Intellectual Property - By Mark E. Terman - Trade secret cases come with discovery and disclosure issues that are not common to other commercial cases. For example, imagine that your corporate client tells you that its former sales manager is soliciting some of their best customers in violation of a confidentiality and nonsolicitation agreement. The former sales manager is using your client's customer databases and proprietary project costing software.

        Column

        Intellectual Property


        By Mark E. Terman

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