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April Fools' Day prank leads to trade secrets litigation

  • Seyfarth Shaw LLP
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  • USA
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  • May 7 2012

A recent federal decision from Connecticut confirms the notion that information knowingly posted on the Internet by its owner cannot constitute a protectable trade secret

The importance of pleading actual harm in trade secret misappropriation cases

  • Littler Mendelson
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  • USA
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  • May 15 2012

In an April 25, 2012 ruling a Middle District of North Carolina court clearly illustrated the importance of pleading actual harm in an unfair competition case