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Guide to Protecting and Litigating Trade Secrets, Second Edition (Paperback)

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Trade secrets are of great and increasing importance to the U.S. economy, representing the vast majority of U.S. intellectual property. Corporations spend billions of dollars to protect their trade secrets, but with data breaches on the rise, the scenario of the ever-increasing threats to trade secret protection is bleaker than ever. Because of this, trade secret litigation is increasing at a phenomenal rate. As a result of the ever-increasing number of trade secret lawsuits, litigants have paid and juries have awarded hundreds of millions--even billions--of dollars.

This book is intended to help business executives and in-house counsel take control of and protect what may be their business's most valuable asset--its trade secrets. In addition to a broader, more academic look at trade secret law, the book also draws on current, real-life examples of trade secret nightmares and the litigation experience of its primary authors to provide practical advice to the business owner, small legal department or firm, and solo practitioner.

About the Author


Gregory S. Bombard is a trial attorney at Duane Morris LLP in Boston. Joanna H. Kim-Brunetti is General Counsel to Trusaic (First Capitol Consulting, Inc.)in Los Angeles. Emily J. Friedman is a solo practitioner at the Law Office of Emily J. Friedman in Los Angeles. Jeffrey K. Riffer is a partner in Elkins, Kalt, Weintraub, Reuben and Gartside, LLP, in Los Angeles.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781641055628
ISBN-10: 1641055626
Publisher: American Bar Association
Publication Date: January 21st, 2021
Pages: 368
Language: English