Heres a revision of Trade Secrets, 1997 edited by Pedowitz and Sikkel. The current Board of Review associate editors are Brock and Pedowitz. Trade secret litigation is driven by state law with its extensive variety of definitions, requirements, andMoreHeres a revision of Trade Secrets, 1997 edited by Pedowitz and Sikkel. The current Board of Review associate editors are Brock and Pedowitz.
Trade secret litigation is driven by state law with its extensive variety of definitions, requirements, and findings. For each state, this two-volume set gives the text of the civil and criminal statutes governing trade secrets- a list of types of information that have been afforded and denied protection- a review of case law interpreting the definitional and other issues critical to trade secret litigation- specific types of evidence likely to support a finding of trade secret status- a comparison of the states trade secret act and the model Uniform Trade Secrets Act- guidance on exemption from disclosure under state Freedom of Information Acts- and advice on obtaining injunctive relief, damages, and attorney fees.
Multi-state finding lists warn of differences among the states on such critical issues as time-bar periods and types of relief available. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR