/
“A unique combination of Trade Secrets 101 and advanced Trade Secrets.  No Judge’s “A unique combination of Trade Secrets 101 and advanced Trade Secrets.  No Judge’s

“A unique combination of Trade Secrets 101 and advanced Trade Secrets.  No Judge’s - PowerPoint Presentation

lois-ondreau
lois-ondreau . @lois-ondreau
Follow
344 views
Uploaded On 2019-11-23

“A unique combination of Trade Secrets 101 and advanced Trade Secrets.  No Judge’s - PPT Presentation

A unique combination of Trade Secrets 101 and advanced Trade Secrets  No Judges chambers should be without it The Honorable Donald D Alsop United States District Court Judge The surprisingly amusing ID: 767297

secret trade secrets book trade secret book secrets counsel practical litigation advice amp business cases highly law chief read

Share:

Link:

Embed:

Download Presentation from below link

Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "“A unique combination of Trade Secrets..." is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this web site for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.


Presentation Transcript

“A unique combination of Trade Secrets 101 and advanced Trade Secrets.  No Judge’s chambers should be without it.”The Honorable Donald D. AlsopUnited States District Court Judge

“The surprisingly amusing The Secrets To Winning Trade Secret Cases adroitly explains a broad range of complex trade secret issues in an easily understandable way that in‐house counsel will find invaluable in educating clients on these important legal issues.”John McBroom, Senior Attorney International Business Machines Corporation

“The experienced authors have delivered a refreshingly practical, witty and engaging read on trade secrets. An exceedingly useful reference for litigators and their business clients alike.”Tyler L. Nasiedlak , Vice President & Chief Patent Counsel Cardiovascular & International, Boston Scientific Corporation

“It is a rare law tome that is both accessible and deep. This one is both, and it is the first resource I turn to when I have a trade secret problem.”Eric Liebeler , Vice President & Associate General Counsel – Litigation Siemens

“Trade secret claims cost corporations millions of dollars, tarnish corporate reputations, and destroy corporate business models. This book gives corporate counsel the guidance and tools needed to protect the corporation and the bottom line in a clear and practical way.”Christopher M. Turoski, Senior IP Counsel Cargill, Incorporated

“The true secret to The Secrets To Winning Trade Secret Cases is that it is possible to write a highly entertaining and informative book while providing lawyers with considerable practical tips. Highly recommended.”The Honorable Jonathan G. Lebedoff Former United States Magistrate Judge

“This book offers practical advice on how to litigate trade secret cases. It is a great resource for plaintiffs, defendants, outside counsel, in‐house counsel—anyone involved in a trade secret dispute who wants to know what it takes to win.”Steven Haines, Legal Director Seagate Technology, Inc.

“This book is perfect for in-house counsel and their business people who want practical advice on trade secret litigation in a concise, easy-to-read format that is packed with information.”Michael K. Ouyang, Chief Intellectual Property Counsel ADC Telecommunications, Inc.

“This book is a must have for anyone wading into the deep end of trade secret litigation. Providing practical insights, including tips and tricks, it’s a natural choice for both lawyers and their clients.”F. Scott Kieff Professor at George Washington University Law School and Ray and Louis Knowles Senior Fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution

“Authors Randall E. Kahnke, Kerry L. Bundy and the Faegre & Benson, LLP Trade Secret Practice Team have now published the definitive book on the subject in “The Secrets to Winning Trade Secret Cases” ...“…This hefty tome provides detailed analysis of every type of trade secret case and how to handle the specifics of each type. The nice aspect of this guide is that it walks you through the process step-by-step from how to identify the issues, to how to begin the case to gaining competitive intelligence. We highly recommend this excellent guide…” Stephen Albainy-Jenei, Editor-in-Chief Patent Baristas blog

“This is a pleasing and handy book. And not only for lawyers dealing with a trade secret matter. It would have real utility for a litigator facing unfair competition litigation in its various guises. Highly readable, and filled with useful tips and approaches from a plainly seasoned source, the book is written in direct language and, although mercifully short, crammed with solid advice and instructive examples of cross-examination technique. A bonus: the book evidences an engaging sense of humor, a quality too infrequent in legal literature, well handled, moreover, so that the humor is not distracting. Given the fact that trade secret litigation is a creature of state law, and hence varies somewhat from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, and fact intensive, so that each case is to some (and often great) extent sui generis , the ambition of the book is not to provide an exhaustive treatment of substantive or procedural trade secret law. While its purpose is not to be the final word on substantive aspects, and accordingly the practitioner, grappling with a real matter in a particular jurisdiction, will have to supplement the insights of this book with substantive scrutiny elsewhere, it provides the kind of insight from which the practitioner can greatly benefit and readily supplement with appropriate state-specific substance.” Roger Milgrim, author Milgrim on Trade Secrets

“I know of no other book in the market that gives such practical and comprehensive advice about how to effectively litigate trade secrets cases. In my opinion it is a must-read for any lawyer serious about becoming successful in the trade secrets litigation practice.”Trade Secrets and IP Today