Strategies for Protecting Company Trade Secrets: Ensuring That Trade Secrets Are Not Readily Ascertainable by Improper Means or by Departing Employees
November 16, 2010
As part of our sponsorship of the Women President’s Organization (WPO), Foley attorneys David Sanders and Leslie Smith presented the Web seminar “Strategies for Protecting Company Trade Secrets: Ensuring That Trade Secrets Are Not Readily Ascertainable by Improper Means or by Departing Employees,” in coordination with WPO and IBM on November 16, 2010. The Web seminar was focused on why employers should have the proper, enforceable agreements and policies in place to ensure that critical information and data is safe and sound as old employees depart and new employees come on board.
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