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Connecticut Law Tribune

White Collar

By | October 03, 2016
In the Law Tribune's White Collar special section, articles focus on the Volkswagen crisis, trading cases and other topics.
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New York Law Journal

Empower Energies, Inc. v. SolarBlue, LLC

By | September 29, 2016
Preliminary Injunction Denied; Irreparable Harm Not Shown in Solar Compact Breach Suit
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Syntel Sterling Best Shores Mauritius Ltd. v. The TriZetto Group, Inc.

By | September 29, 2016
Counterclaim May Be Amended to Assert Infringement, Trade Secret Theft Violating DTSA
2 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Errant Email Leads to Conn. Trade Secrets Suit

Oil company Maxum Petroleum says Stamford-based Chemoil Corp. has stolen its "crown jewels" with the hire of a longtime executive.
11 minute read

The Recorder

Kicking the Tires on the Seizure Provision of the DTSA

Plaintiffs should know what relief they want before asking courts to seize materials in trade secrets cases.
16 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Defensive Due Diligence: Auditing Your IP Assets Prior to Monetization

By conducting its own due diligence and addressing problems and risks that are identified prior to the acquisition negotiations, a target company may obtain a higher final valuation and speed up the acquirer's evaluation.
17 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Trade Agency Sanctions Quinn Emanuel for 'Pervasive Problems' in Samsung-Apple Case

The law firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan failed to adequately control confidential business in a patent dispute between its client Samsung Electronics Co. and Apple Inc., a federal agency said in a rare public reprimand Wednesday.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Conn. Snack Food Company Sues Rival Over 'Seedy' Label

Kathie's Kitchen, which registered the mark SUPERSEEDZ, says a new line of Super Seed crackers is siphoning its goodwill in the health food sector.
4 minute read

Litigation Daily

A Master at Work: Dissecting the Closing Argument in Latham's Huge Win for Middle Eastern Bank

For Latham & Watkins, defending a Middle Eastern bank accused of stealing trade secrets from a plucky American entrepreneur could have been a tough sell to a federal jury in Orange County, California. How did firm lawyers come out on top?
17 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Appeals Court Reverses $64.7M Verdict in Major Conn. IP Case

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has reversed a $64.7 million verdict in a long-running battle between Waterbury's MacDermid Printing Solutions and the now-defunct Cortron Corp. over thermal flexographic printing technology.
7 minute read

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