Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 71State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1997 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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INFORMATION SUBJECT TO TRADE SECRET PROTECTION As the law has developed , however , the more successful application of trade secret law has been to protect tangible advancements in manufacturing techniques , 36 designs , 37 tooling ...
INFORMATION SUBJECT TO TRADE SECRET PROTECTION As the law has developed , however , the more successful application of trade secret law has been to protect tangible advancements in manufacturing techniques , 36 designs , 37 tooling ...
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consult to identify and generate customers and , therefore , the information they are using cannot be considered secret . Classified trade journals , business directories , industry reports , the “ yellow pages ” of the telephone book ...
consult to identify and generate customers and , therefore , the information they are using cannot be considered secret . Classified trade journals , business directories , industry reports , the “ yellow pages ” of the telephone book ...
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The definition of a trade secret in the EEA is substantially the same as that at common law and in the Uniform Trade Secrets Act . ( 3 ) the term “ trade secret ” means all forms and types of financial , business , scientific ...
The definition of a trade secret in the EEA is substantially the same as that at common law and in the Uniform Trade Secrets Act . ( 3 ) the term “ trade secret ” means all forms and types of financial , business , scientific ...
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CONNECTICUT APPELLATE REVIEW Wesley W Horton | 1 |
SURVEY OF 1996 CONNECTICUT | 13 |
1996 | 37 |
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