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Four Keys to Litigating a Modern Trade Secret Case

Four Keys to Litigating a Modern Trade Secret Case

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Perkins Coie attorneys David Perez and Heath Hyatt discuss four critical, and recurring, considerations should be kept in mind in a modern trade secret case. It is important to know the forensic evidence, preserve everything, seek early equitable relief, and define the relevant trade secrets early.

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