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Civil Litigation,
Intellectual Property

May 24, 2018

What’s different about early case assessment in trade secrets cases

Litigants value early case assessment by their law firms for obvious business reasons. This exercise is uniquely important in trade secret cases.

Jordan D. Grotzinger

Shareholder
Greenberg Traurig LLP

Email: grotzingerj@gtlaw.com

Jordan is co-chair of the firm's Los Angeles Litigation Practice.

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Litigants value early case assessment by their law firms for obvious business reasons. This exercise is uniquely important in trade secret cases, in which goals and strategies should be carefully defined at the outset to best protect the client's business and, sometimes, its most valuable asset. This article discusses the value of early case assessment for trade secret plaintiffs.

What is the goal? While protracted litigation follow...

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