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Oct. 27, 2005

Court Dredges Safe Harbor For Trade Secrets Plaintiffs

Focus Column - By Craig Pinedo - Section 2019.210 of the Code of Civil Procedure requires a party alleging misappropriation of trade secrets to identify the alleged trade secret with "reasonable particularity" before taking discovery relating to the trade secret. Yet, the question arises in almost every case involving a misappropriation of trade secret claim: How much disclosure is enough?

        
        
Focus Column
By Craig Pinedo
        
        Section 2019.210 of the Code of Civil Procedure requires a party alleging misappropriation of trade secrets to identify the alleged trade secret with "reasona...

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