Trade Secrets

ebook Law and Practice

By David W. Quinto

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Trade Secrets: Law and Practice, by David W. Quinto, Stuart H. Singer, Thomas E. Wallerstein, Vincent M. Pollmeier, Phillip J. Lee, Scott R. Hansen and Adam F. Lewental, 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 edition improves upon earlier editions through its analysis of the DTSA and the inclusion of expanded sections on (i) presumptions, inferences and burden-shifting; (ii) early decisions interpreting and applying the DTSA; (iii) the increasing application of judicial requirements that trade secret misappropriation claimants identify their trade secrets with specificity before commencing discovery related thereto; (iv) the differing judicial interpretations of the "inevitable disclosure" doctrine and its applicability on a state-by-state basis; (v) the use of International Trade Commission ("ITC") proceedings to bar the importation of products manufactured abroad using misappropriated trade secrets; (vi) developments in the arbitration of trade secrets disputes; (vii) the availability of private rights of action under state criminal statutes that protect trade secrets and electronically stored information; (viii) developments in Computer Fraud and Abuse Act interpretation and damages; and (ix) decisions in the jurisprudence concerning UTSA preemption/supersession/displacement of state law claims, both alone and in conjunction with claims under the DTSA.

Trade Secrets