How to Protect Your Client’s Most Valuable Secret Asset: A Comprehensive Guide to Strategy and Best Practices for Bringing a Trade Secrets Lawsuit

26 Jun , 2025

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This course on trade secrets litigation is designed to provide real-world best practices through all key stages of bringing a trade secrets lawsuit in federal court, including critical early steps, preparing a complaint, issuing discovery, obtaining preliminary injunctive relief, and other essential issues. Through this program, you will have the fundamental knowledge and practical strategies to confidently help your client best protect their most valuable secret assets through litigation.

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