Tales of unclean hands and stolen trade secrets
How far can businesses go to protect their intellectual property, and what is the minimum that they need to do to protect it? Two cases highlight the boundaries of trade secret law. This past February, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals held that the trade secret owner's own lack of trade secret policies did not prevent it from prevailing in trade secrets litigation against a former employee. In Scherer Design Group v. Ahead Engineering LLC, there was a question as to whether the employer secretly monitored the employee's Facebook Messenger conversations, or whether the employee had just coincidentally not logged [...Read More...]