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Tips for Santa to Maintain Trade Secrets at the North Pole

LexBlog IP

If elves are working remote, make sure they know not to download the gift-wrapping procedure from the Workshop shared drive to personal devices. Revisit the Workshop’s plan to limit disclosure of confidential information if a human finds their way in. No photographs of the sleigh allowed.

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2022 Trade Secrets Webinar Series: Takeaways & Recordings

Trading Secrets

Protecting Confidential Information and Client Relationships in the Financial Services Industry. Anatomy of a Restrictive Covenant. How and Why Texas Is Different When It Comes to Trade Secrets and Non-Competes. How Multijurisdictional Businesses Should Approach Non-Competes.

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2022 Trade Secrets Webinar Series: Takeaways & Recordings

LexBlog IP

Protecting Confidential Information and Client Relationships in the Financial Services Industry. Anatomy of a Restrictive Covenant. How and Why Texas Is Different When It Comes to Trade Secrets and Non-Competes. How Multijurisdictional Businesses Should Approach Non-Competes.

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1H 2021 Quick Links, Part 3 (Content Moderation, Censorship, Privacy, & More)

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b)(5) and, even if it did, an online response that discloses information relating to a client’s representation or that would lead to discovery of confidential information would exceed any disclosure permitted under the Rule. May 21, 2021): navigating Google’s user-facing privacy representations is a singularly fragmented affair.

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FTC reviews non-compete agreements: An Update On The Future Of Restrictive Covenants Following The Biden Administration’s Proposed Curtailment and Safeguarding of Proprietary Information

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Earlier this month, the agency (in coordination with the Department of Justice) held two days of workshops , informal fact-gathering, and panels – titled “Making Competition Work: Promoting Competition in Labor Markets” – on addressing “competition issues affecting labor markets and the welfare of workers.”