The invention of trade secret doctrine in the mid-nineteenth century enabled employers to enjoin revelation of secret information by current or former employees. At the same time, courts expanded the permissible uses of post-employment covenants not to compete so as to prevent dissemination of knowledge. These doctrinal developments thus defined the bounds of permissible entrepreneurship. Equally as significant, these doctrines both generated and reflected a profoundly new perspective on the nature and control of workplace knowledge. This Article examines the origins and development of the law of trade secrets and restrictive covenants through study of cases and treatises and through the study of corporate practices. Drawing on the archives...
Part II of this Comment discusses the history and need for trade secret law, while providing an over...
Many employers require employees to agree to contractual provisions restricting postemployment discl...
Today, wealth and growth are, to a rapidly growing extent, driven by investment in and governing of ...
A legal ideology emerged in the 1870s that celebrated contract as the body of law with the particula...
This note will discuss the Seventh Circuit\u27s analysis and the potential impact of the PepsiCo dec...
Most inventors work as employees for the majority of their careers and are often required as a condi...
Can employers use trade secret law to prevent employees from using knowledge and skills they acquire...
Legal historians have turned with renewed energy in recent years to the project of fleshing out the ...
Trade secret law arose to help companies protect confidential information (e.g., the Coca-Cola formu...
Secrecy has been used in commercial activities for thousands of years as a tool to create and contro...
The book covers the protection of trade secrets and the law on post-contractualnon-compete clauses (...
To prevent former employees from utilizing a business ’ trade secrets or other proprietary informati...
Because of the great part that such trade secrets play in the success of many industrial endeavors, ...
Standing under the Uniform Trade Secrets Act – the right to pursue a misappropriation claim – is a v...
The law discriminates among a corporation’s secrets. In the eyes of the law, commercial secrets of c...
Part II of this Comment discusses the history and need for trade secret law, while providing an over...
Many employers require employees to agree to contractual provisions restricting postemployment discl...
Today, wealth and growth are, to a rapidly growing extent, driven by investment in and governing of ...
A legal ideology emerged in the 1870s that celebrated contract as the body of law with the particula...
This note will discuss the Seventh Circuit\u27s analysis and the potential impact of the PepsiCo dec...
Most inventors work as employees for the majority of their careers and are often required as a condi...
Can employers use trade secret law to prevent employees from using knowledge and skills they acquire...
Legal historians have turned with renewed energy in recent years to the project of fleshing out the ...
Trade secret law arose to help companies protect confidential information (e.g., the Coca-Cola formu...
Secrecy has been used in commercial activities for thousands of years as a tool to create and contro...
The book covers the protection of trade secrets and the law on post-contractualnon-compete clauses (...
To prevent former employees from utilizing a business ’ trade secrets or other proprietary informati...
Because of the great part that such trade secrets play in the success of many industrial endeavors, ...
Standing under the Uniform Trade Secrets Act – the right to pursue a misappropriation claim – is a v...
The law discriminates among a corporation’s secrets. In the eyes of the law, commercial secrets of c...
Part II of this Comment discusses the history and need for trade secret law, while providing an over...
Many employers require employees to agree to contractual provisions restricting postemployment discl...
Today, wealth and growth are, to a rapidly growing extent, driven by investment in and governing of ...