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Trade Secrets: Law and Practice authored by David W. Quinto & Stuart H. Singer: The value of a business is more than ever a reflection of the value of the company's ideas, which makes trade secrets an increasingly important part of this equation. Trade Secrets: Law and Practice is the first legal treatise to cover the subject from a trial lawyer's perspective, and it should be on the desk of every firm litigator and in-house counsel involved in the protection of trade secrets.
Written by two highly experienced trial lawyers, David Quinto and Stuart Singer, Trade Secrets: Law and Practice assembles case law analysis and strategic advice on prosecuting and defending trade secret misappropriation actions, maintaining legally sufficient trade secret protection measures, and supervising outside attorneys in the course of litigation.
This Second Edition contains a new overview of litigation burdens, presumptions and inferences; a comprehensive analysis of the applicability of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) to trade secret misappropriation claims; the latest developments in the evolving approaches to the Uniform Trade Secrets Act (UTSA) preemption of common law and state statutory claims; and an expanded state-by-state analysis of trade secret litigation.
This book is an invaluable resource for both firm-based litigators and in-house attorneys. It sets a new standard for the insightful analysis of U.S. trade secret law and practice.
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"An excellent guide for both litigators and corporate counsel." -- David Boies, Managing Partner, Boise Schiller & Flexner LLP
"A vital resource by two top litigators." -- Lance Liebman, Director, American Law Institute, Professor and former Dean, Columbia University School of Law
"Quinto and Singer take the complex area of trade secrets and give a comprehensive yet eminently practical analysis that is essential for plaintiffs and defendants alike." -- Martha W. Barnett, Partner, Holland and Knight, President, American Bar Association, 2000-2001
"Extremely helpful, clearly written, and practically organized." -- James Pooley, Partner, Morrison Foerster
"Trade Secrets: Law and Practice by seasoned litigators David Quinto and Stuart Singer will be an important addition to the libraries of nonspecialist practitioners who handle trade-secret misappropriation claims and provide counseling as part of their practices." -- California Lawyer
"Trade Secrets: Law and Practice is a thorough and well-organized work...Quinto and Singer have assembled a practice aid that meets its intent. Even though the intended audience is practitioners, students and researches will find the work a concise assembly of material on trade secrets from a trial lawyer's perspective." -- Legal Information Alert
"Although the stated emphasis of this book is trade secret litigation, it is an excellent resource for the non-litigation lawyer, as well as individuals charged with managing their company's trade secrets." --John T. Ramsay, Q.C. Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP
"Peeling back the cover, one is left the product itself -- and it's a winner...An appendix of nearly 150 pages summarises the relevant law of 23 states...this is a very useful book and a good read too." -- Jeremy Phillips, IPKat