Key Developments in Trade Secrets Law

15 May , 2024

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In the highly competitive, knowledge-driven global marketplace, a company’s ability to protect its trade secrets has become critical to its success and survival. 

Join Proskauer’s distinguished speakers for an engaging discussion on the latest developments and trends impacting trade secrets law today. We will discuss reasonable measures for protecting trade secrets as well as pleading, identifying and defining trade secrets. Additionally, we will address how to determine and calculate damages (e.g., avoided costs and unjust enrichment theories, lost profits and royalties) and significant verdicts. The lawyers will also offer best practices for minimizing the risks.

 

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