IP|Trend: International Remedies for Misappropriation of Trade Secrets

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As businesses become more global, and employees more mobile, companies are increasingly realizing that their trade secrets are more at risk. Traditionally, companies would be faced with having to file state law actions on misappropriations of trade secrets, but things may be changing. Attorneys Jake Holdreith and Christopher Seidl discuss what has changed and the tools available to companies to address international misappropriation of trade secrets, as well as the role of the International Trade Commission (ITC), and how U.S. See more +
As businesses become more global, and employees more mobile, companies are increasingly realizing that their trade secrets are more at risk. Traditionally, companies would be faced with having to file state law actions on misappropriations of trade secrets, but things may be changing. Attorneys Jake Holdreith and Christopher Seidl discuss what has changed and the tools available to companies to address international misappropriation of trade secrets, as well as the role of the International Trade Commission (ITC), and how U.S. companies can obtain the necessary information needed to prosecute a claim within the ITC. See less -
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