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
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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Up to 1.20 CLE credits available | Certificate available
Up to 1.20 CLE credits available | Certificate available
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