By Lorenzo E. Gasparetti and Eric T. Jorgensen
A former business associate markets a product using a company's technology, thereby "misappropriating" one of its trade secrets. The person promises to stop, and does stop for a while, but then starts up again. How many "misappropriations" have been committed, and wh...
A former business associate markets a product using a company's technology, thereby "misappropriating" one of its trade secrets. The person promises to stop, and does stop for a while, but then starts up again. How many "misappropriations" have been committed, and wh...
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