COURSE DESCRIPTION
Trade secret enforcement is evolving quickly as mobility and remote work expand exposure. This update highlights recent decisions, cross-border issues, and remedies trends under the DTSA and state law. Gain concrete steps to strengthen “reasonable measures” and litigate more effectively.
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Document and audit “reasonable measures” that courts actually credit.
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Handle onboarding, offboarding, and device return with defensible protocols.
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Use TROs, seizure tools, and expedited discovery strategically.
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Quantify damages with market, unjust enrichment, and reasonable royalty models.
Speaker:
James Pooley focuses on trade secret law and management, as an expert witness, advisor, litigator and neutral. He has authored or co-authored several major IP works, including his treatise Trade Secrets (Law Journal Press), the Patent Case Management Judicial Guide and the Trade Secret Case Management Judicial Guide (both published by the Federal Judicial Center). He recently released the second edition of his business book Secrets: Managing Information Assets in the Age of Cyberespionage. The Senate Judiciary Committee relied on Jim for expert testimony and advice regarding the 2016 Defend Trade Secrets Act. From 2009 to 2014 he managed the international patent system (PCT) at WIPO as Deputy Director General for Innovation and Technology. He has served as President of AIPLA, Chairman of the National Inventors Hall of Fame, Chair of the Sedona Conference Working Group 12 on Trade Secrets, and Co-Chair of the Trade Secrets Task Force of the International Chamber of Commerce. He has taught Trade Secret law at UC Berkeley. In 2016 Jim was inducted into the IP Hall of Fame in recognition of his contributions to the field.