United States:
To Disclose Or Not To Disclose: Patents Or Trade Secrets?
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Orrick litigators Glenn Dassoff and
Harry Moren co-authored an article for the Los
Angeles & San Francisco Daily Journal that identifies
several key factors companies should consider when choosing between
disclosure and nondisclosure agreements to protect information that
meets patentability requirements. You can read the full article here.
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