By Ross Todd | December 11, 2018
Leslie Caldwell, now at Latham & Watkins, has signed on to represent United Microelectronics Corp., the Taiwanese semiconductor maker charged with conspiring to steal trade secrets from a U.S. rival. Co-defendant Fujian Jinhua Integrated Circuit Co. Ltd. has brought on Morrison & Foerster.
By Scott Graham | November 29, 2018
ASML accused rival Xtal of hiring executives and engineers and inducing them to bring computational lithography technology with them.
By Scott Graham | November 29, 2018
ASML accused rival Xtal of hiring executives and engineers and inducing them to bring computational lithography technology with them.
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By Edward T. Kang and Kandis L. Kovalsky | November 29, 2018
The Defend Trade Secrets Act (DTSA), 18 U.S.C. Section 1836, et seq., which was enacted on May 11, 2016, after a Senate vote of 87-0, is the first federal law to protect trade secrets.
By Phillip Bantz | November 27, 2018
Some observers think President Trump and China's Xi Jinping could reach at least a tentative agreement to ease trade tensions. Others aren't as optimistic. “In the end, it's up to Trump and nobody knows how he's going to play this,” one source said. “If I were a company I wouldn't be making any bets on this thing at this point.”
By Jenna Greene | November 16, 2018
More than big money was at stake. James Hurst, Patricia Carson and Diana Watral were determined to protect the "stellar reputations" of their clients, who were accused of being spies and cheats.
By Scott Graham | November 14, 2018
Demanding a new trial, Amrock and Gibson Dunn say three former executives of HouseCanary have shed light on 'egregious fraud' in a trade secrets case. HouseCanary calls it a 'sideshow.'
By Phillip Bantz | November 9, 2018
Arent Fox's Dana Finberg called recent developments 'a sign that the DOJ is going to take matters into its own hands more, rather than try to get cooperation from the Chinese authorities.'
By Phillip Bantz | November 9, 2018
'It's the first time you have an initiative within the DOJ focused on a particular country.'
By Phillip Bantz | November 9, 2018
As U.S. and China trade tensions escalate, the U.S. Department of Justice has been prosecuting trade misappropriation cases more often. “I imagine that some of these cases have been worked on for years now and there was a policy judgment in the Trump administration that we would start prosecuting these cases,” said a trade lawyer and former DOJ prosecutor.
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