By Alaina Lancaster | September 23, 2020
Los Angeles virtual reality company Red Pill VR Inc. sued a Canadian company it founded to develop virtual concert worlds after it reportedly refused to turn over proprietary source code.
By Jane Wester | September 23, 2020
New York state Attorney General Letitia James sued Eric Trump, the Trump Organization, several related businesses and two attorneys in August, asking Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron to compel the defendants to comply with subpoenas for documents and testimony.
By Ross Todd | September 11, 2020
Bob Atkins and Liza Velazquez obtained a rare injunction based on a noncompete agreement when U.S. District Judge Philip Halpern blocked a former IBM executive from taking the position as Microsoft's corporate vice president, Latin America through May 18, 2021.
By Jane Wester | July 23, 2020
Attorneys from Sidley Austin and Jenner & Block are defending Huawei from allegations that it violated U.S. sanctions against Iran and conspired to steal trade secrets, and they asked Donnelly for authorization to discuss discovery material on a limited basis with Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou.
By Cheryl Miller | July 23, 2020
Welcome to Higher Law! Scroll down for reporting on the DEA taking the California cannabis bureau to court, and Indiana hemp rules are getting a look. More below, including Who Got the Work, and our roundup of headlines. Thanks for reading!
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | July 17, 2020
State bench trials kicked back up remotely in Connecticut on Wednesday. It's still not clear when jury trials, remote or in person, will resume.
By Scott Graham | July 17, 2020
Surbhi Sarna started a company for detecting ovarian cancer and sold it for $150 million before turning 35. Now a long-ago former employer is claiming that Sarna actually developed the technology on its dime, with its trade secrets.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | June 26, 2020
Although Inovio contended that the transfer was necessary to develop sufficient quantities of a promising vaccine it already has in the works, Saltz said the notion that public benefit hinged on VGXI immediately transferring trade secret information was speculative.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Nicole D. Galli | June 19, 2020
If you hadn't gotten that message, articles have been legion since the advent of COVID-19 about how businesses need to take steps during this time of widespread remote work to enhance their trade secret protection efforts.
By Phillip Bantz | June 18, 2020
"Quite honestly, you don't give yourself any further protections at law for having put those documents in place," says Susan Hackett, CEO of law practice management consulting agency Legal Executive Leadership.
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