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- DAVID W.QUINTO START H.SINGER 著
- 出版社: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
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- 出版时间:2012
- 标注页数:582页
- 文件大小:26MB
- 文件页数:595页
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图书目录
CHAPTER 1: What Is Protectable as a Trade Secret?1
A. The Majority Rule: "Trade Secret" as Defined by the UTSA3
1. Meaning of"Information"3
2. Meaning of"Independent Economic Value"10
3. Meaning of"Not Generally Known"14
4. Meaning of"Reasonable Efforts to Maintain Secrecy"16
B. The Restatement (Third) of Unfair Competition View of Trade Secrets25
C. New York, New Jersey, and Texas: The Restatement (First) of Torts Definition30
D. The Massachusetts Definition37
E. The North Carolina Definition40
CHAPTER 2: Litigating Trade Secret Actions--Plaintiff's Perspective43
A. Alleging Trade Secret Misappropriation45
1. Misappropriation45
2. Improper Means46
3. Acquisition, Use, or Disclosure49
4. Imputed and Joint Liability50
B. Elements of Misappropriation Claim51
C. Alleging Alternative Claims54
1. State Law Claims58
2. Federal Claims77
3. U.S. International Trade Commission Investigation87
D. Requirement to Identify Trade Secrets with "Reasonable Particularity"92
E. Presumptions, Inferences, and Burden-Shifting98
1. Inferring Use from Substantial Similarity of Products98
2. Inferring Copying from Time to Market99
3. Spoliation of Evidence100
4. Presumption of Irreparable Harm102
5. Presumption of Confidentiality103
6. Presumption of Independent Economic Value103
F. Preliminary Injunctive Relief104
1. Bases for Relief104
2. Seeking a Temporary Restraining Order119
3. Obtaining a Preliminary Injunction122
4. Bond Requirement126
G. Choosing an Expert128
H. Discovery Tactics137
I. Remedies139
J. Settlement143
K. Procedural Considerations146
1. Strategic Venue Choices146
2. Statute of Limitations151
L. Standing156
CHAPTER 3: Litigating Trade Secret Actions--Defendant's Perspective159
A. Defenses161
1. Preemption161
2. Statute of Limitations185
3. Other Defenses189
B. Effect of Arbitration Provision206
C. Challenges to the Plaintiff's Trade Secret Identification211
D. Discovery Considerations213
1. Potentially Patentable Trade Secrets214
2. Trade Secrets Potentially Disclosed to the Government216
3. Other Trade Secret Disclosures by the Plaintiff216
4. Trade Secrets Incorporating Antecedent Works217
5. Plaintiff's Plan to Maintain Secrecy217
6. Damages218
7. Equitable Relief219
8. Attorneys' Fees220
9. Insurance Coverage220
E. Finding Experts221
CHAPTER 4: Corporate Trade Secret Protection Plans and Practices225
A. Legal Requirements and Policy Considerations226
B. Trade Secret Audits229
C. Trade Secret Protection Plans233
1. Overview233
2. Employee Education and Work Practices234
3. Facilities Protection236
4. Visitor Precautions237
5. Document Security237
6. Electronic Security239
7. Manufacturing Security242
8. Unsolicited Inventions and Ideas243
9. Sample Forms244
D. Protecting Information Disclosed to the Government246
1. Rules of Thumb246
2. Protecting Trade Secrets While Contracting with the Federal Government251
3. Preventing the Federal Government from Disclosing Trade Secret Information261
CHAPTER 5: Hiring and Terminating Employees269
A. Hiring Employees270
1. Hiring Concerns270
2. Document Collection271
3. Employment Interview271
4. Post-Interview Precautions274
5. Sample Employee Confidentiality and Invention Assignment Agreement280
6. Restrictive Covenants284
B. Terminating Employees285
1. Conducting Exit Interviews285
2. Conducting a Post-Termination Investigation287
3. Post-Departure Precautions288
4. Sample New Employee Proprietary Information Protection Letter289
5. Sample Termination Certificate290
6. Sample Reminder Letter to Former Employee291
7. Sample Compliance Request Letter to New Employer292
8. Sample Employer "Compliance Request Letter" Response293
CHAPTER 6: Criminal Prosecution of Trade Secret Misappropriation295
A. Whether to Seek Criminal Prosecution296
1. Benefits296
2. Drawbacks299
B. Persuading the Government to Prosecute301
C. Federal Economic Espionage Act of 1996303
1. Overview303
2. Protection of the Victim's Trade Secrets306
3. Elements of an EEA Violation306
4. Remedies310
5. Defenses311
D. Other Potentially Applicable Federal Criminal Statutes313
1. Mail Fraud and Wire Fraud313
2. Deprivation of Honest Services315
3. National Stolen Property Act315
4. Unlawfully Accessing or Attempting to Access a Protected Computer317
5. Copyright Infringement319
6. RICO321
7. Disclosure by a Federal Employee322
E. State CriminalStatutes323
1. California323
2. New Jersey329
3. New York330
F. Creating a Compliance and Ethics Program to Reduce Criminal Exposure331
APPENDIX: Overview of Trade Secrets Laws of Selected States337
A. Arizona338
B. California340
C. Delaware359
D. Florida364
E. Georgia371
F. Illinois377
G. Indiana386
H. Maryland390
I. Massachusetts392
J. Michigan398
K. Minnesota404
L. Missouri409
M. New Jersey415
N. New York422
O. North Carolina432
P. Ohio436
Q. Pennsylvania443
R. Tennessee450
S. Texas454
T. Virginia462
U. Washington468
V. Wisconsin472
TABLE OF CASES479
INDEX565