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Corporate Counsel

10 Years Later, Eaton Settles Trade Secrets Case

Eaton Corp. and its general counsel, Mark McGuire, decided to pay the defendants $147.5 million to make the case go away.
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Corporate Counsel

Protect Trade Secrets When Bidding for Government Work

When preparing a bid seeking a new government contract, it's important to keep trade secrets, well, secret.
1 minute read

New York Law Journal

Universal Instruments Corp. v. Micro System Engineering, Inc.

By | August 01, 2014
Court Explains Set Aside of Defaults in Action Asserting Contract Breach, Trade Secret Theft
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Law.com

Toshiba Accuses Paul Hastings of Loyalty Breach

The firm crossed the line when it stepped in to defend a rival accused of stealing Toshiba trade secrets, alleges MoFo partner Harold McElhinny.
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

A Trade Secrets Road Trip Across 50 States

Seyfarth Shaw is making available a new guide, "50 State Desktop Reference: What Employers Need To Know About Non-Compete and Trade Secrets Law."
2 minute read

Litigation Daily

Software Company Fights to Preserve $25M Texas Verdict

Despite admitting to using faked evidence to win a $25 million verdict last March, LBDS Holding Company urged a federal judge in East Texas not to scrap the jury's damages award.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Florida Unclear on Calculating Trade Secret Damages

Trade secret law allows disgorgement of a defendant's profits derived from the misappropriation of its trade secret. But the burden of allocating these damages remains unsolved in Florida, writes attorney Jonathan Morton.
4 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Appellate Lawyer of the Week: Big Win Defeating 'Hail Mary Pass' Motion to Dismiss

"The plaintiff filed this case in federal court, and we spent a lot of money defending it," said Megan O'Laughlin, an attorney with Dallas' Hitchock Evert. "We didn't want to have to start over.''
3 minute read

Litigation Daily

Long-Running Disk Drive Patent Fight Winds Down

After 14 years of litigation, a billion-dollar patent and trade secrets case against Seagate Technology and Compaq (now Hewlett-Packard) may finally be over.
3 minute read

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