Apr. 20, 2022
Referring trade secret theft to the DOJj: Practical Considerations
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Companies victimized by trade secret misappropriation are turning not just to civil litigation as a remedy but also, frequently, to the Department of Justice for a criminal investigation and possible prosecution. This article addresses a handful of issues that should be considered before a trade secret owner makes a criminal referral to the DOJ.
First, a reality check: most instances of trade secret theft will not be criminally investigate...
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