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2024 Emerging Trade Secret Issues

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Join our experienced panel for a robust discussion of emerging trade issues, including: 
1. Trade Secret v. Confidential Information v. De-Facto Non-Compete Agreement
  • Choice-of-law: state versus federal protections
  • Broad confidentiality agreement v. non-compete agreements, including survey data, the potential Federal Trade Commission’s approach, and TGS v Brown and TLS v Rodriguez
  • How to avoid your confidentiality agreement being treated as “de facto non-compete”
  • Lessons from the trenches: How courts are handling trade secret identification, protection, and trials 
  • Damages Challenges, including theft v. disclosure, proof complexities, and recovering fees and enhanced damages
  • Most recent Sedona Conference guidance
2. New generative AI tools and resulting trade secret law challenges
  • Risks to existing trade secrets and confidential information, and mitigation strategies 
  • Reasonable measures, workplace bans, the “Enterprise License” and end user license agreements 
  • New trade secrets developed by generative AI, including the question of patent and/or copyright protection   
  • Current trending litigation issues


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This program originally aired on March 28, 2024. Please note that the on-demand format of this program is not eligible for CLE/CPD credit. 

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2024 Emerging Trade Secret Issues
03/28/2024 at 12:00 PM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 03/28/2024  |  60 minutes
03/28/2024 at 12:00 PM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 03/28/2024  |  60 minutes
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Kerri Braun

Senior Corporate Counsel, Trade Secret and Copyright

Cisco Systems

Camilla Hrdy

Professor of Intellectual Property Law

University of Akron School of Law

John Bone

Managing Director

Stout

Robert Manley

McKool Smith