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eBook / Published, June 3, 2020
Protecting your trade secret proactively
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Protecting your trade secret proactively
Best practices checklist of reasonable measures
One tough decision you may have to make while innovating is to decide whether to protect your innovation by filing a patent or by keeping it secret.
Until you reach a decision, trade secret protection should be at the forefront of your innovative processes.
To prevail and successfully seek injunctive and monetary relief, you must prove that you have taken “reasonable measures” to protect your trade secrets.
What are those reasonable measures? Read our white paper and explore them thanks to our checklist.
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