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The SAD Scheme as an Institutional Failure

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

Third, IP cases routinely support ex parte TROs, but IP cases are not well-suited to procedures where the defense isn’t involved because those adjudications are too error-prone. StopTheSADScheme Prior Blog Posts on the SAD Scheme Judge Reconsiders SAD Scheme Ruling Against Online Marketplaces–Squishmallows v. Emoji GmbH v.

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Monthly Wrap Up (December 15, 2022): Noteworthy Trade Secret and Restrictive Covenant Posts, Cases and Developments

LexBlog IP

Here they are: Noteworthy Defend Trade Secrets Act Cases, Federal Trade Secrets Opinions and Related Commentary: Who would have thought a case about broccoli seeds could sprout so many interesting legal issues? that is, to quote the jurist Robert Bork, a veritable “intellectual feast” of trade secret issues.

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Around the IP Blogs

The IPKat

December is finally here and now part of our focus (and mostly our fears) have shifted to Secret Santa gifts. While looking for a suitable present for your fellow co-workers or distant relatives, take a moment to check what happened on the other IP blogs last week. Patently-O analysed this case.

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Patent v. Trade Secret: In the Light of Indian Pharmaceutical Industry

SpicyIP

Trade Secret: In the Light of Indian Pharmaceutical Industry. The only two types of intellectual property protection that protect information are patents and trade secrets. The protection under patent and trade secret is fundamentally varied. We’re pleased to bring to you a guest post by Pragya Jain.

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Monthly Wrap Up (March 12, 2023): Noteworthy Trade Secret and Restrictive Covenant Cases, Developments and Posts

LexBlog IP

He also discusses the unique qualities of trade secret cases that prompted the TSCMJG, including (1) the challenges of trade secret identification; (2) the highly emotional nature of trade secret cases, and (3) the interplay between criminal and civil proceedings in these cases. In GateGuard, Inc.

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2021 Trade Secrets Webinar Series: Takeaways & Recordings

Trading Secrets

Throughout 2021, our dedicated Trade Secrets, Computer Fraud & Non-Competes Practice Group hosted a series of CLE webinars that addressed significant trade secret and restrictive covenant issues facing clients today. How and Why Texas is Different When it Comes to Trade Secrets and Restrictive Covenants.

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Monthly Wrap Up (January 9, 2023): Noteworthy Trade Secret and Restrictive Covenant Posts, Cases and Developments

LexBlog IP

December was unusually busy and 2023 started with a bang courtesy of the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) proposed rule banning noncompetes. If you don’t identify your trade secrets with particularity, you are not going to get an injunction. District Court for the Southern District of New York. In Tomgal LLC v.