2012 Spring Meeting & 8th Global Congress on Process Safety
(36a) Misappropriation of Trade Secrets by Departing Employees or Other Agents
Authors
Lechner-Fish, T. - Presenter, Gardere Wynne Sewell LLP
Perque, C. - Presenter, Gardere Wynne Sewell LLP
Abstract
This paper discusses a common business tort: misappropriation of trade secrets by departing employees or other agents. A trade secret may be any information that can be used to economic advantage. However, to be entitled to trade secret protection, such information must be maintained as a secret. Valuable proprietary information can be lost when employees or other agents depart to a competitor. Accordingly, protection of such proprietary information must begin at the onset of the employee’s or agent’s employment and continue throughout the employment. Protection and enforcement of trade secrets is discussed for various jurisdictions with an emphasis on recent cases in California, Texas and New York.