
CENTURY CITY - Seth M. Gerber says his practice as the leader of Morgan Lewis's IP trade secrets working group is fascinating, exciting and very busy. One reason is that since the 2016 adoption of the federal Defend Trade Secrets Act, he must regularly address new and novel issues.
Just recently, Gerber won a federal judge's ruling that a plaintiff "cannot allege a conspiracy theory of vicarious liability" under the act and so "cannot su...
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