Uniform Trade Secrets Act - Notable Decisions Involving The Uniform Trade Secrets Act

Notable Decisions Involving The Uniform Trade Secrets Act

The following cases have directly referenced the U.T.S.A.:

  • Rivendell Forest Prods. v. Georgia-Pacific Corp.
  • Comprehensive Techs. Int'l, Inc. v. Software Artisans, Inc.
  • DVD Copy Control Association, Inc. v. Bunner
  • Ajaxo Inc. v. E*Trade Financial Corp.
  • Silvaco Data Systems v. Intel Corp.
  • R.C. Olmstead, Inc. v. CU Interface, LLC
  • Justmed, Inc. v. Byce
  • Decision Insights, Inc. v. Sentia Group, Inc.
  • Cypress Semiconductor Corp. v. Superior Court
  • NCR v. Warner
  • Othentec Ltd. v. Phelan
  • S. Nuclear Operating Co., Inc. v. Elec. Data Sys. Corp.

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