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Dec. 24, 2014

After this year, trade secrets aren't 'soft' IP anymore

For those who practice trade secret law and for in-house counsel who must keep up with new developments, 2014 saw major changes. By Corina Cacovean, Jeanna Steele and Charles Tait Graves


By Corina Cacovean, Jeanna Steele and Charles Tait Graves


For those who practice trade secret law and for in-house counsel who must keep up with new developments, 2014 saw major changes on the horizon, as well as several California rulings that continue a gradual trend making trade secret law a more uniform, certain and predictable jurisprudence. Few could dispute that trade secret law has become a well-established body of intellectual property law, alongside p...

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