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Trends in Trade Secret Litigation
LES Annual Meeting
October 22, 2024
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On Tuesday, October 22, Robins Kaplan partner Patrick Arenz will speak on a panel titled, “Trends in Trade Secret Litigation ” at the 2024 Licensing Executives Society Annual Meeting in New Orleans.
This session will cover the following:
- Background of Trade Secret Litigation in Recent Years
- Trends in Trade Secret Litigation in 2022 and 2023
- Popularity of Venues
- Disposition of Cases
- Types of Trade Secrets Asserted
- Damages Types and Amounts
- Interesting Damages Issues in Theft of Trade Secret Matters
Patrick Arenz - LES Annual Meeting
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