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December 09, 2008
Trade Secrets: A Practical & Strategic Overview
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Trade Secrets:
A Practical & Strategic Overview
Trade secret claims are on the rise. During periods of economic downturn, employee departures and layoffs increase thereby creating greater opportunity for misuse of confidential trade secret information. At the same time, improvements in technology have made safeguarding trade secret information increasingly difficult. Companies tend to more aggressively protect their existing assets, including intellectual property such as trade secrets, when economic times get tougher.
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