Defend Trade Secrets Act (DTSA) - Webinar RecordingMatthew J. Frankel
under state laws based on the Uniform Trade Secrets Act (UTSA). (Except for New York and Massachusetts, every state has adopted some version of the UTSA.) In many important ways, the DTSA and state laws based on the UTSA are similar. For example, the definitions of trade secrets andmisa...
The Defend Trade Secrets Act: Five Key Lessons Courts will refuse to grant trade secret protection under the Defend Trade Secret Act (DTSA) when an employer has not taken certain basic precautions to create and maintain the secrecy of the subject information. With increasing employee mobility, ...
With the third anniversary of the Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2016 (“DTSA” or “Act”)[1] fast approaching, we reflect on some of the recent trends in DTSA litigation. While the available body of law continues to evolve, there are several observations worth noting. Utilization of the ...
On May 11, 2016, President Obama signed the Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2016 (“DTSA”) into law. Below is a brief synopsis of DTSA's key takeaways followed by a more thorough discussion of DTSA's significant features. Executive Summary: ...
(I) The trade secret was a trade secret. (II) Knowledge of the trade secret had been acquired by accident or mistake. 18 U.S.C. § 1839(5); Unif. Trade Secrets Act § 1(2) Drafting a DTSA Complaint When filing suit under the...
Secondly, the application is controversial because some practitioners thought that the language of the DTSA preempted the application of this doctrine at the federal level. 展开 关键词: Trade Secrets Inevitable Disclosure Doctrine 年份: 2019
address prior attempts at federal civil trade secret legislation, summarize the current proposal, compare the proposal to the Uniform Trade Secrets Act ("UTSA") adopted by 47 states with a 48th state having a statute substantially similar, and discuss...
More generally, the fact-based disputes that inevitably must be resolved in trade secret litigation make trade secrets an especially poor basis for ex parte actions. As a result, we should be nervous about the proposed seizure provision in the Defend Trade Secret Act—and all other ex parte ...
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