The Intersection of Trade Secrets and Contracts: Lessons Learned in the Courtroom

The Intersection of Trade Secrets and Contracts: Lessons Learned in the Courtroom

Virtual
Webinar
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Join WilmerHale Partners Joshua Lerner and Robert Gunther for a discussion exploring trade secrets, their interplay with contractual agreements and how contracts impact trade secret litigation.

Topics of discussion will include:

  • an overview of trade secrets, common restrictive covenants and key considerations for both disclosing and receiving parties;
  • insights from notable cases highlighting the importance of non disclosure agreements and the implications of failed joint ventures; and
  • updates on the Federal Trade Commission noncompete ban, whistleblower carve-outs, National Labor Relations Board carve-outs and state law considerations.

Participants will have the opportunity to contribute questions for the panelists online during the webinar. CLE credit will be provided.

About WilmerHale’s Trade Secrets Webinar Series
This webinar, part of a series presented by WilmerHale’s litigation and intellectual property litigation teams, will explore the interplay between contracts and trade secrets and the impact of contracts on trade secret litigation. Other series session topics include: considerations for filing a trade secret case; conducting trade secret audits; strategies for protecting and enforcing trade secrets; and key procedural and substantive similarities and differences in trade secret litigation in major jurisdictions around the world.

*CLE credit is not available for those who watch a recording of the webinar.

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