Can the Toothpaste Be Put Back in the Tube? Preliminary Injunctions and Other Methods to Stop Trade Secret Misappropriation and Violation of Noncompetes
10 December 2009
Foley is pleased to announce the launch of a new five part Web conference series, Trade Secrets and Noncompete Agreements: What You Need to Know
The fourth session, Can the Toothpaste Be Put Back in the Tube? Preliminary Injunctions and Other Methods to Stop Trade Secret Misappropriation and Violation of Noncompetes took place on December 10, 2009.
In week four, we addressed the best practices for enforcing trade secret protections, both in and out of the courtroom.
Russell Beck is the Foley attorney responsible for the content of this series.
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