Year in Review Column,
Civil Litigation,
Intellectual Property,
Corporate
Dec. 7, 2017
Trade secrets and computer fraud claims persist
Headlines across the U.S. regularly reported allegations of theft by tech executives, while computer hacking stories became almost ubiquitous to readers.





Brent Caslin
Partner
Jenner & Block LLP
Brent has played a leading role in several of the most prominent trade secret matters in recent U.S. history, including Move, Inc., National Association of Realtors, et al. v. Zillow, Inc., et al. and Epic Systems Corp. v. Tata Consultancy Services, et al.

2017 IN REVIEW
2017 was another eventful year for trade secret misappropriation and computer fraud. Headlines across the U.S. regularly reported allegations of theft by tech executives, while stories of hacking breaches from overseas actors were almost ubiquitous. Governments in the U.S. and abroad took more steps to combat the problem, as they had done in the previous year. And, although the number of large jury verdicts and settlements was ...
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