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Perspective

Feb. 2, 2016

Will California lawyers embrace federal trade secrets law?

With growing bipartisan support, Congress is inching towards the passage of legislation that would provide litigants a federal civil right of action for the theft of trade secrets. By Arash Beral

Arash Beral

Blank Rome LLP

Phone: (424) 239-3400

Email: arash.beral@blankrome.com

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By Arash Beral

With growing bipartisan support, Congress is inching towards the passage of legislation that would provide litigants a federal civil right of action for the theft of trade secrets. If enacted, the latest version of the Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2015 would finally recognize trade secrets as one of the "big four" intellectual property assets (along with copyrights, patents and trademarks) worthy of federal protection. But, as with t...

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