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Intellectual Property

Nov. 22, 2006

Ethics in Investigations

FOCUS COLUMN - By Jed Wakefield - Intellectual property cases often require extensive upfront investigation.

Focus Column

By Jed Wakefield
     
      Intellectual property cases often require extensive upfront investigation. California trade-secret plaintiffs must identify misappropriated secrets with reasonable particularity before starting discovery, and plaintiffs in patent cases often must identify preliminary infringement contentions at the outset of the case. To help analyze the strength of intellectual...

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