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Intellectual Property

Sep. 27, 2011

How businesses can protect their trade secrets

Steps every business should take to protect against misappropriation of trade secrets. By Gay C. Grunfeld and Aaron J. Fischer of Rosen, Bien & Galvan LLP


With the recent multi-million dollar verdict in the Bratz fashion dolls case, the recurring leaks of unreleased next-generation iPhones, and other high profile cases, trade secret misappropriation remains highly relevant to innovative companies, big and small. In today's world of virtual offices and 24-hour remote access, a company's own employees are often the greatest threat to its intellectual assets. Employees may engage in blatant theft of trade secrets, or ma...

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