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Intellectual Property

Apr. 9, 2014

Randall E. Kay

Jones Day San Diego Patent, trade secrets


For Kay, handling patent and trade secret disputes that arise in the wake of contentious business breakups can sometimes make him feel more like an attorney in divorce court than an intellectual property litigator.


"What you're fighting over is who gets the 'children,' which are the IP assets," Kay said. "It's fairly emotional."


One such ongoing case involves a complex trademark infringement and trade secret dispute...

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