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Recap! Seyfarth Attorneys Marcus Mintz and Alex Meier Present at AIPLA Conference on Trade Secrets

Trading Secrets

The topics for the conference included: A legislative update. Garden-variety misappropriation very unlikely to garner criminal attention. The American Intellectual Property Law Association recently completed its Trade Secrets Summit in Miami, Florida. Best practices for identifying trade secrets in litigation.

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Recap! Seyfarth Attorneys Marcus Mintz and Alex Meier Present at AIPLA Conference on Trade Secrets

LexBlog IP

The topics for the conference included: A legislative update. Garden-variety misappropriation very unlikely to garner criminal attention. The American Intellectual Property Law Association recently completed its Trade Secrets Summit in Miami, Florida. Best practices for identifying trade secrets in litigation.

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Are Individual Emoji Depictions Copyrightable? Yes…Well, Sometimes…It Depends…

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

Though it won’t be the final word on the topic, the decision gives us more insights into the Copyright Office’s thinking on the matter. However, more detailed emoji depictions that aren’t “garden variety” illustrations of “common tropes” could still be copyrightable.

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UK Government’s Proposal to Reduce Non-Competes Not Included In King’s Speech

Trading Secrets

The Government’s policy paper indicates that the Government’s proposed legislation “will not interfere with the ability of employers to use (paid) notice periods or gardening leave, or to use non-solicitation clauses.

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Monthly Wrap Up (November 11, 2022): Noteworthy Trade Secret and Restrictive Covenant Cases, Developments and Posts

LexBlog IP

Maxwell Goss also has an earlier post this year on the same topic that was published by The Michigan Law Journal. Russell Beck provides his take on the most recent decision interpreting the nuances of the garden leave provision of the Massachusetts Noncompetition Agreement Act. In Carroll v. May 19, 2022) (Boal, M.J.),

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UK Government’s Proposal to Reduce Non-Competes Not Included In King’s Speech

LexBlog IP

The Government’s policy paper indicates that the Government’s proposed legislation “will not interfere with the ability of employers to use (paid) notice periods or gardening leave, or to use non-solicitation clauses.

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Book review: Performers' Rights

The IPKat

Topics include the evolution of the performers’ rights in the UK, through to all key aspects of the rights, such as subsistence, duration, ownership, licensing, remuneration, infringement, and exceptions. "I