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Labor/Employment

Mar. 5, 2005

In 'ReadyLink,' Panel Reaffirms Vitality of Trade Secrets Exception

Column - Employment Law - By David H. Raizman, partner and Kaye E. Chaffee, associate - California's long-standing public policies barring noncompetes and encouraging employee mobility (California Business & Professions Code Section 16600) must endure a difficult co-existence with the state's policy of protecting the trade secrets of an employee's former employers. California Civil Code Sections 3426 et seq. (California Uniform Trade Secrets Act).

        Column
        
        Employment Law
        
        By David H. Raizman, partner
        and Kaye E. Chaffee, associate
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