Perspective
Feb. 20, 2016
Expect answers on trade secrets and more in 2016
Clarification is expected by the end of 2016 with respect to several trade secrets, computer fraud and restrictive covenant questions in California. By Robert Milligan and Paul Freehling





Robert B. Milligan
Partner
Seyfarth Shaw LLP
Email: rmilligan@seyfarth.com
UC Davis SOL King Hall; Davis CA
Robert is the co-chair of the Trade Secret, Computer Fraud and Non-Competes Practice Group and editor of the firm's Trading Secrets blog.
Clarification is expected by the end of 2016 with respect to several trade secret, computer fraud and restrictive covenant questions in California.
Trade secrets
In December, the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee conducted a hearing on the proposed Defend Trade Secrets Act, with most of the speakers favoring the legislation, some with amendments. Unlike the Uniform Trade Secrets Act adopted...
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