A Former VP of Operations Ordered to Pay $1.9 Million for Taking Company’s Trade Secrets in Violation of a Separation Agreement

According to some studies, more than 60% of employees copy their employers’ documents or files before leaving their employment. They are even more likely to do so if

10 Tips on Preventing Trade Secrets Theft by Employees Who Work from Home

In 2013, Marissa Mayer’s memo to Yahoo employees cancelling Yahoo’s work-from-home policy sparked a debate on whether working from home hurts or benefits companies, and

A Few Lessons From the Morgan Stanley Trade Secrets Debacle

Earlier this month, a financial advisor at Morgan Stanley copied information of 350,000 of the company’s wealth management clients. A few days later, a sample

Out With the Old, In With the New: The Texas Uniform Trade Secrets Act (TUTSA) Explained

The Texas Uniform Trade Secrets Act (TUTSA) became effective on September 1, 2013, replacing the hodgepodge of common law, restatements and the Texas Theft Liability