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The Ninth Circuit Holds that “Authority” Requirement Prevent Employer From Bringing Computer Fraud and Abuse Act Claim Against Former Employee

September 21, 2009

Claims of Intentional Interference, Breach of Duty of Loyalty, and Unfair Competition Survive Preemption by California Uniform Trade Secrets Act

July 16, 2009

FLIR Systems, Inc. v. Parrish: A Cautionary Tale for Trade Secrets Misappropriation Plaintiffs

July 1, 2009

California Court of Appeal Slaps Down Use of Anti-SLAPP Motion In Trade Secrets Case

April 22, 2009

Former Employer’s Suggestion To Customers To Refrain From Doing Business With Alleged Misappropriator Not Actionable As Defamation

March 13, 2008

California Appeals Court Upholds 5-Year, Statewide Non-Competition Covenant Contained In Agreement To Purchase Business

February 11, 2008
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