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Even Hooters has trade secrets
- Fisher & Phillips LLP
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- USA
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- October 2 2011
Hooters recently sued a competitor, La Cima Restaurants, alleging widespread misappropriation of trade secrets
Tortious interference? Tell me who.
- Fisher & Phillips LLP
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- USA
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- September 21 2011
Name a few claims you’d expect to see in a non-compete case. Breach of contract
Sealing judicial records in trade secret litigation
- Fisher & Phillips LLP
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- USA
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- September 13 2011
It is not uncommon for parties in trade secret and non-compete litigation to ask the court for permission to file documents under seal
Exactly which trade secrets am I enjoined from using?
- Fisher & Phillips LLP
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- USA
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- August 14 2011
If there is one thing that non-compete and trade secret plaintiffs and defendants can agree upon, it is that injunctions need to be clear
When is it okay for an employee to steal trade secrets?
- Fisher & Phillips LLP
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- USA
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- January 24 2011
When is it okay for an employee to steal trade secrets? According to the New Jersey Supreme Court, the answer is when an employee is trying to preserve evidence of discrimination
Top five non-compete and trade secret issues to watch for in 2011
- Fisher & Phillips LLP
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- USA
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- January 3 2011
In April of 2010, the Texas Supreme Court agreed to review an appellate court decision that will require the Court to answer the following question: can money serve as consideration for a non-compete?
HP's lawsuit against Mark Hurd -- an uphill battle?
- Fisher & Phillips LLP
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- USA
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- September 14 2010
Much has been written about Hewlett-Packard's recently filed case against its former CEO Mark Hurd following his acceptance of a job as president of Oracle
