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Trade Secret Law Evolution Podcast- Episode 35: Sabotage as Misappropriation and Surviving Summary Judgment

By Jordan Grotzinger on April 16, 2021
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You are invited to listen to Episode 35 of Greenberg Traurig’s Trade Secret Law Evolution Podcast, “Sabotage as Misappropriation and Surviving Summary Judgment.”

In Episode 35, host Jordan Grotzinger discusses how sabotage can constitute misappropriation of trade secrets, and the challenges of obtaining summary judgment in trade secret cases.

The Trade Secret Law Evolution Podcast is designed to help business leaders, in-house counsel, and entrepreneurs stay current on trade secret law while they protect their companies’ most valuable assets. Each episode addresses recent developments in the law and concludes with key takeaways.

The podcast is available on the Greenberg Traurig website, as well as on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Spotify.

Links to select prior episodes:

  • Trade Secret Law Evolution Podcast- Episode 34: Forum and Venue Issues in Delaware Trade Secret Litigation, and Preemption by the Uniform Trade Secrets Act
  • Trade Secret Law Evolution Podcast- Episode 33: An Overview of Forensic Investigations with Expert Jim Vaughn
  • Preemption by the UTSA, Compilations as Trade Secrets, and the Ninth Circuit’s Decision on Pre-DTSA Enactment Disclosures
  • 2020 Year in Review
  • Sufficiently Identifying Trade Secrets to Avoid Summary Judgment, Factors Relevant to Customer Data as Trade Secrets
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Jordan Grotzinger, Co-Chair of the Los Angeles Litigation practice, is a business trial lawyer focusing on trade secret law, FinTech and financial services litigation, entertainment litigation and consumer class action defense.

As creator and host of Greenberg Traurig’s Trade Secret Law Evolution Podcast

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Jordan Grotzinger, Co-Chair of the Los Angeles Litigation practice, is a business trial lawyer focusing on trade secret law, FinTech and financial services litigation, entertainment litigation and consumer class action defense.

As creator and host of Greenberg Traurig’s Trade Secret Law Evolution Podcast, Jordan offers comprehensive summaries of and concrete takeaways on the latest developments and trends in trade secret law, including distinctions between the Uniform Trade Secrets Act (UTSA) and the Defend Trade Secrets Act (DTSA), what constitutes a trade secret, what’s required to maintain trade secret status, how to sufficiently identify trade secrets for purposes of pleadings and discovery, remedies for misappropriation and how to get them, and practical tips to protect these critical assets and litigate these cases. Working with his Knowledge Solutions group and other key team members, Jordan created this podcast to systematize his constant learning of this ever-important subject as it develops in real time and give listeners who need to stay current in this area an easy, digestible analysis of its latest and material developments in episodes short enough for a commute.

Jordan has tried jury and non-jury cases throughout California and has argued before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and the California Court of Appeal.

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