Protecting trade secrets before, during, and after litigation: an insider's guide to identifying and protecting trade secrets for trial lawyers and in-house counsel
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Main Author: Graham, Chris Scott (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chicago, Ill. American Bar Association 2012
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Item Description:"Section of Intellectual Property Law, Section of Litigation [and] Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section"--P. [4] of cover. - Includes index
Identifying the proper plaintiff : standing, ownership, and stakeholders -- Legal and business considerations in identifying the "proper" defendant(s) -- Identifying the trade secrets, internally and during the action -- Identifying the nature and type of trade secret misappropriation, addressing the statute of limitations, and action items for the pre-litigation checklist -- Identifying additional claims to pursue and preemption, pretrial resolution scenarios and mediation, anticipating fee awards and statutory bad faith -- Choosing between jurisdictions and alternative venues: federal versus state courts, jury versus bench trials, arbitrations, and proceedings before the ITC -- Protective orders and document preservation orders -- TROs, preliminary injunctive relief, and expedited discovery -- Special masters, court-appointed neutral experts, and technical advisors -- Addressing the elements of reasonable efforts to protect secrecy and independent economic value -- Headstart injunctions and other forms of post-judgment equitable relief -- The impact of contractual boilerplate provisions on trade secret litigation -- The trade secret fitness audit
Physical Description:XVI, 310 S.