Oct. 9, 2019
Charles K. Verhoeven
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Verhoeven said he expects the recent surge of major trade secrets lawsuits to continue because many valuable company assets haven’t been patented and damages cannot yet be established.
“There’s been an increase in trade secrets cases that are high value,” he said. From the technology behind driverless cars to biotechnology innovations, companies often have assets that are difficult to protect because no profits have been made.
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