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Upcoming Webinar: Proving-Up Trade Secret Misappropriation: Best Practices and Tales from the Trenches

By James D. McNairy & Justin K. Beyer
December 1, 2016
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webinarOn Tuesday, December 13, at 12:00 p.m. Central, Seyfarth attorneys, James McNairy and Justin Beyer, joined by computer forensics expert Jim Vaughn of iDiscovery Solutions, will present the final installment of the 2016 Trade Secrets Webinar Series. This program will provide attendees with best practices for assembling the evidence most often needed to prosecute a claim for misappropriation of trade secrets.

Topics covered will include:

  • Preventative measures to alert companies of potential trade secret theft
  • Once theft is suspected, steps for identifying and preserving evidence
  • Considerations for deciding on forum and state vs. federal court
  • Injunctive relief: what to seek and how to be effective
  • Early discovery: foundation for preliminary injunction and fleshing out case theme

Please join us for this informative webinar.

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    Intellectual Property
  • Blog:
    Trading Secrets
  • Organization:
    Seyfarth Shaw LLP
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