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Trade Secret Law Evolution Podcast Episode 53: Pleading on 'Information and Belief' and the Time Period for which Damages are Recoverable

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You are invited to listen to Episode 53 of Greenberg Traurig's Trade Secret Law Evolution Podcast, "Pleading on ‘Information and Belief' and the Time Period for which Damages are Recoverable."

In this episode, Los Angeles Shareholder Blakeley Oranburg joins host Jordan Grotzinger to discuss an Eighth Circuit case that addresses pleading trade secret misappropriation claims on "information and belief," and a case out of the Southern District of Ohio that explains the time period in which damages for trade secret misappropriation are recoverable.

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