By Alaina Lancaster | March 8, 2021
Jonathan Patchen—who specializes in trade secrets and broader intellectual property issues—is heading to Willkie after joining Baker Botts in November 2019.
Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Commentary
By John C.C. Sanders | March 4, 2021
As the pandemic eases and hiring heats up, employers should do five things to protect their trade secrets, says John C.C. Sanders, a trial lawyer and founding partner of the Dallas office of Winston & Strawn.
By Aimee Fagan | March 3, 2021
It seems likely that trade secret litigation will continue to grow in popularity for the foreseeable future, however, what is much less clear is whether increasing trade secret litigation will correspond to a drop in patent litigation, says Aimee Fagan, a trial partner at Sidley Austin.
By Ross Todd | March 1, 2021
In the wake of a big trade secret win at the Commission for electric car battery maker LG Energy Solutions, Latham's David Callahan and Bert Reiser discuss how parties are harnessing the protections of the Defend Trade Secrets Act at the ITC.
By Ryan O'Donnell | February 23, 2021
Greater flexibility in remote working environments for employees has led to an increase in the revolving door of new and departing employees and greater challenges for employers to keep up with on-boarding and exiting procedures to protect corporate intellectual property rights.
By Alaina Lancaster | February 23, 2021
Jackson Lewis is representing COVID-19 testing lab operator PerkinElmer, which is under investigation by state regulators, in a lawsuit claiming that a California lab manager emailed proprietary information to herself before leaving for a competitor. A whistleblower that came forward with claims of mismanagement at the lab bears the same name as the defendant in the suit.
By Ashish Mahendru and Darren A. Braun | February 12, 2021
Many companies have weaponized trade-secret litigation by using it to stifle competition or to dissuade employees from leaving.
By Scott Graham | February 10, 2021
The commission has blocked SK International from importing lithium-ion battery products into the U.S. for 10 years over trade secret theft. But it carved out a four-year transition period for SK to supply Ford F-150 EVs in Georgia and two years for Volkswagen EVs manufactured in Tennessee.
By Danielle Williams and Tom Melsheimer | February 9, 2021
Since U.S. District Judge Alan Albright took the bench, patent holders have flocked to file their cases in the Waco Division of the Western District of Texas.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Eric Ostroff | January 15, 2021
As the Biden administration takes over, Florida companies need to prepare for the possibility of national restrictions on noncompete agreements and other restrictive covenants.
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