After last year's important Ninth Circuit decision from U.S. v. Nosal, I discussed my take on the ongoing debate within our federal courts over how to interpret the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act - and in particular, whether...more
3/28/2013 - CFAA Cybersecurity Data Protection Sensitive Business Information US v Nosal
One of 2012's most important competition law cases involved the Ninth Circuit's decision in United States v. Nosal, which narrowly construed the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. Nosal determined that an employee did not violate...more
3/19/2013 - CFAA Competition Data Protection Data Use Policies Passwords US v Nosal
One of the hot-button issues for business clients in 2012 was the advent of "Bring Your Own Device" policies. The idea behind BYOD in the workplace is that employees who are allowed to use their own cell phones, tablets, and...more
1/21/2013 - Bring Your Own Device Cloud Computing Confidentiality Data Protection Non-Compete Agreements
Trade secrets claims are highly dependent on the plaintiff's ability to prove one essential fact: that it used reasonable efforts to keep confidential its identified trade secrets....more
1/8/2013 - A-1 Tool Corp. Data Protection Trade Secrets
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