Civil Litigation,
Intellectual Property
Oct. 9, 2019
The inevitable disclosure doctrine in DTSA litigation
The inevitable disclosure doctrine infers improper use and/or disclosure of a former employer’s trade secrets from the circumstances of an employee position with a new employer.





Conor Tucker
litigation and appellate law
Conor regularly represents clients before the Court and in state and federal courts of appeal across the country. Views expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of his firm or its clients.
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The inevitable disclosure doctrine infers improper use and/or disclosure of a former employer's trade secrets from the circumstances of an employee position with a new employer. T...
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