Event Synopsis:
Protecting trade secrets is one of the most significant challenges that many businesses face. Apart from their competitors, several companies believe that their client relationships or trade secrets can also be easy targets for their own workers. Employees changing jobs can take advantage of their previous employer’s proprietary relationships or information for their personal gains. Employers have long relied on non-compete agreements with employees to protect their business.
However, recent developments in the restrictive covenants landscape have illustrated the aggressive attacks on employers’ use of non-competes. It is, therefore, imperative that counsel and employers remain vigilant for the emerging trends and developments relating to trade secrets and non-competition law to be able to ensure compliance.
In this Live Webcast, a panel of thought leaders and practitioners assembled by The Knowledge Group will discuss the significant and latest issues in the evolving landscape of trade secret and non-competition Law. Speakers will also offer the best compliance practices in drafting and negotiating non-competes, thus, avoiding litigation risk.
Some of the major topics that will be covered in this course are:
Trade Secret Protection and Non-Compete Agreements – Statistics
Recent Legal Trends, Developments, and Updates
Notable Court Decisions
Addressing Litigation Pitfalls
Best Compliance Practices
Speakers/Faculty Panel
Chip Collins
Partner
Burr and Forman
Warren Braunig
Partner
Keker, Van Nest & Peters LLP
James A. Gale
Co-Chair, Intellectual Property Litigation
Cozen O’Connor
For an updated list of the faculty panel, please visit:
https://www.theknowledgegroup.org/webcasts/trade-secrets-law-non-compete-agreements/
About The Knowledge Group/The Knowledge Congress Live Webcast Series
The Knowledge Group brings together the world’s leading authorities and industry participants through informative two-hour webcasts that study the impact of changing regulations and help businesses succeed through proper regulatory compliance.
Visit http://theknowledgegroup.org/ for further information and inquiry.