By Miriam C. Beezy and Benjamin Beezy
While the most iconic trade secrets may be secret formulas like Coca-Cola's recipe to its namesake drink, trade secret protection in California can apply to crown jewel business assets such as customer lists, business strategies, and even information in one's head or memory (see Morlife Inc. v. Perry, 56 Cal. App. 4th 1514 (1997)). The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has recently estimated that publicly tr...
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