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The Legal Intelligencer

Protecting Your Trade Secret and Confidential Information

In today's world of high-paced technology, companies face greater challenges than ever in protecting their confidential and proprietary information. Employees are more mobile than ever—and so is every employer's sensitive information.
9 minute read

The American Lawyer

A Troll's In-House Hire Derails a Patent Suit

When patent licensing giant Acacia decided to target the energy industry, it recruited an IP counsel from oil field services company Schlumberger. Big mistake.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Aronov v. Mersini

By | April 27, 2015
Dismissal of RICO Claims Over Misappropriation Of Pharmacy's Customer Database Explained
1 minute read

Litigation Daily

AIG Agrees to Drop Trade Secrets Case for $72 Million

By | April 24, 2015
The deal comes three years after AIG accused billionaire Steven Udvar-Hazy of pilfering its aircraft leasing unit, and three months after Quinn Emanuel stepped into the case.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Booz Allen's Suit Over Defections to Deloitte Survives

A federal judge in Newark has denied a motion by Deloitte Consulting to dismiss a suit claiming it improperly recruited employees and obtained proprietary information from competitor Booz Allen Hamilton.
4 minute read

The Recorder

Zillow Zaps Rival's Trade Secrets Theft Claims

Judge Richard Seeborg said Top Area Network hadn't provided enough detail to evaluate its claim that Zillow stole the idea for its "coming soon" listings.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Protecting Trade Secrets, Confidential Info Under Pa.'s RTKL

Businesses may be confronted with situations in which they are required to submit trade secrets or confidential information to governmental entities.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Trade Secret Theft and the Rise of the Private Right of Action

Daniel A. Schnapp, a partner with Fox Rothschild, writes: Individuals and organizations must immediately prepare protective measures to either avoid or ameliorate the inevitable rise of the private right of action in theft of trade secret cases.
14 minute read

Daily Business Review

Judge Strikes $3 Million Trade Secrets Award

By | April 01, 2015
A judge reverses a jury award in a case involving two medical collections service companies.
3 minute read

Delaware Law Weekly

HP Forced to Pay Plaintiff's Attorney Fees in Trade Secrets Case

A corporate security provider was awarded attorney fees in its winning lawsuit against the computer giant Hewlett-Packard by a Delaware Superior Court judge ruling on posttrial motions in the case, which had resulted in a $6.5 million jury verdict.
5 minute read

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