By Karineh Khachatourian
When plaintiffs sue over trade secrets they say have been misappropriated, one of the first major hurdles they face is to define the trade secrets.
When plaintiffs sue over trade secrets they say have been misappropriated, one of the first major hurdles they face is to define the trade secrets.

Before discovery can begin, the plaintiffs mus...
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