The Siouxland Chamber of Commerce has provided valuable information on IP Protection for Siouxland Businesses: Intellectual ...
On February 24, 2026, the State Administration for Market Regulation (“SAMR”) officially issued the Provisions on the ...
In a recent ruling, U.S. District Judge Pamela K. Chen opened a new realm of possibilities for trade secret protection. Judge Chen’s order acknowledges that, at least in very rare circumstances, an ...
This article is part of the “Defending the Algorithm™” series and was written by Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Business and IP Trial Lawyer Acacia B. Perko, Esq., with research and drafting assistance from ...
Trade secrets are among any business’s most valuable holdings — whether they know it or not. Unlike patents or copyrights, trade secrets derive their worth by remaining private or secret. It’s when ...
A growing focus on data analysis means medical device makers are leading an IP protection shift away from patents to trade secrets, a legal expert has said. “A lot of innovation in the medtech ...
Trade secrets are a cornerstone in the strategic architecture of businesses, representing invaluable assets that give it a competitive edge. These could encompass formulas, practices, processes, ...
Athens, Greece - August 4, 2016: Rock and hip hop music t-shirts for sale printed with band logos by The Ramones, AC/DC, Wu-Tang Clan and video game Grand Theft Auto. In a precedent-setting decision, ...
This is an Insight article, written by a selected contributor as part of WTR's co-published content. Read more on Insight Bad actors are constantly developing new ways to complicate detection and ...
Mohini V of Remfry & Sagar outlines how Indian courts and policymakers are shaping trade secret protection through case law, equitable principles, and proposed legislation, as businesses face rising ...
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Benjamin Gruenstein, a partner at Cravath, Swaine & Moore, writes: Although the ultimate significance of the 'Agrawal' decision remains to be seen, the case - as well as other developments that have ...