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Seyfarth Attorneys Author Article on Texas Trade Secret Lawsuit

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Seyfarth partner Jesse Coleman and associate Kevin Green authored an IP Litigator article focused on a recent DTSA/TUTSA lawsuit which involved the public disclosure of alleged trade secret in an expired patent. Read the full article from the March / April 2022 edition of IP Litigator here.

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Seyfarth’s Trading Secrets Blog #1 in FeedSpot’s Top 10 Trade Secrets Blogs

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According to FeedSpot, the list was created “from thousands of blogs on the web and ranked by traffic, social media followers, domain authority & freshness.”

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Seyfarth’s Trading Secrets Blog #1 in FeedSpot’s Top 10 Trade Secrets Blogs

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According to FeedSpot, the list was created “from thousands of blogs on the web and ranked by traffic, social media followers, domain authority & freshness.”

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Seyfarth Shaw’s Trade Secrets Group Earns Prestigious Ranking from Legal 500

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Jesse Coleman , Daniel Hart , and James Yu are also mentioned in the guide for their exceptional client service. Seyfarth Shaw’s Trade Secrets group’s inclusion in the Legal 500 rankings reinforces their position as a trusted and respected authority in trade secrets law.

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2021 Trade Secrets Webinar Series: Takeaways & Recordings

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The FTC is exploring whether it has the authority to ban or limit the use of non-competes in the employment setting. The panels also will considered the potential harms to workers that may addressed through the FTC’s rulemaking, law enforcement, or advocacy authority. View the Recording. View the Recording.

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2021 Trade Secrets Webinar Series: Takeaways & Recordings

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The FTC is exploring whether it has the authority to ban or limit the use of non-competes in the employment setting. The panels also will considered the potential harms to workers that may addressed through the FTC’s rulemaking, law enforcement, or advocacy authority. View the Recording. View the Recording.