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Trade Secret Update: 2024 Legal Developments and Trends (April 10)

Trade Secret Update: 2024 Legal Developments and Trends (April 10)

Recorded On: 04/10/2024

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This presentation will provide an overview of some recent decisions, a preview of consequential decisions expected in 2024, and trade secret best practices.  In particular, the program will address recent decisions involving the extraterritorial reach of the Defend Trade Secrets Act, the current split in federal circuit courts about the recovery of unjust enrichment damages, and the status of the appeal from the $2 billion jury verdict in the Appian Corporation v. Pegasystems case.  Finally, the program will address the current trend against non-compete agreements, some best practices for non-disclosure agreements, and trade secret considerations in the context of generative AI technologies.

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Joel Bush

Partner

Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP

Joel Bush concentrates his practice in the area of complex commercial litigation, with particular emphasis in information technology and software disputes, misappropriation of trade secrets, business torts, restrictive covenants, and technology license disputes. Mr. Bush has litigated disputes arising out of computer hardware installations, software implementations, network design projects, and other technology implementations.

Mr. Bush regularly represents software and technology companies in claims based on fraud, breach of contract, and negligence arising out of implementation problems, network design issues, software performance, and system compatibility problems. He has also represented employers and employees in disputes arising out of restrictive covenant agreements, misuse of confidential information, and violations of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. Mr. Bush routinely litigates trade secret disputes and he has particular experience in trade secret claims arising out of software development. He has appeared in numerous federal and state courts and is also experienced in arbitration.

Specialties: technology litigation, trade secrets, software implementation litigation, restrictive covenants, commercial contract and technology license disputes


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