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The "Perfect Storm": COVID-19 And Trade Secret Litigation (Video)
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In the first of a series of videos discussing developments in
trade secret litigation, Mintz's Nick Armington explains why
the volume of trade secret litigation in state and federal courts
is expected to greatly increase over the next five years as a
result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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