IN TODAY'S DIGITAL AGE, WITH MORE EMPLOYEES WORKING REMOTELY AND LEAVING THEIR EMPLOYERS FOR NEW OPPORTUNITIES, COMPANIES ARE FACING NEW, ADVANCING, AND EVERiEVOLVING TRADE SECRET AND RESTRICTIVE COVENANT CHALLENGES. WE ARE HERE TO HELP.

What we do

We provide trade secret and restrictive covenant consulting and litigation expertise and advice for clients throughout the United States.

Why we do it

We believe that in today's business environment, companies need to understand and use all tools at their disposal to protect against trade secret misappropriation, corporate espionage, and losses that stem from the breach of company agreements and policies. We build strategic partnerships with our clients to place them in the best position possible to protect their legitimate business interests and meet their corporate needs.

How we do it

We work with our clients to develop creative programs and protections that are designed to monitor and prevent trade secret theft, constantly updating our clients on the latest changes to restrictive covenant and trade secret laws, and, when necessary, engaging in offensive or defensive litigation that protects our clients' trade secrets, relationships, and legitimate business interests.

Securing a company's information and protecting its legitimate business interests are more crucial than ever. Without these protections, customer lists can be stolen and misused, product designs usurped and implemented by a competitor, pricing margins and strategic plans made publicly available, sophisticated algorithms and source code improperly downloaded and misappropriated, and other confidential data absconded with and then turned against the company. Thus, the failure to understand, navigate, and confront the depth of these challenges can cause the loss of valuable trade secrets, significant business harm, unwanted media attention, and potential breach of fiduciary duty allegations against management.

Trade Secrets, Restrictive Covenants, and Unfair Competition

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