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Trade Secrets
As the portability of proprietary information increases, so does the risk that former
employees will inappropriately use confidential company information. As a result,
protecting such proprietary information has become a critical part of doing business.
We assist our clients in developing a trade secret protection program that identifies
their unique and valuable business, manufacturing and marketing data, and then defines
the best mechanism to safeguard that information. Such safeguarding measures include
developing policies and procedures to protect against the use of trade secrets by
vendors and customers, as well as disclosure via the Internet. When litigation is
necessary to protect a company's trade secrets, we quickly initiate action to fix
the problem, including seeking the necessary injunctive relief to limit dissemination
of the information and, when appropriate, preventing competitive employment of the
former employee. In some instances, we are also called upon to protect departing
employees from employers who improperly seek to restrict the individual's right
to work because of contentions that the former employee will use company trade secrets
at his new job.
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