2017 Trade Secret Law Summit
Event | 03.02.17 - 03.03.17, 12:00 AM UTC - 12:00 AM UTC
Address
Emory University School of Law
1301 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA
AIPLA's Trade Secret Law Committee is taking this year's Trade Secret Law Summit on the road again! Join them on March 2 - 3, 2017 at the Emory University School of Law (Gambrell Hall), 1301 Clifton Road, Atlanta, Georgia, for a practical and comprehensive CLE program designed to educate new and seasoned practitioners alike. It is more important than ever to learn the fundamentals of trade secret protection and what you and your clients need to do to protect your confidential information from cyber-attacks and trade secret theft.
Trade Secrets Group Partner Mark Klapow is the vice chair of AIPLA’s Trade Secret Law Committee.
For more information, please visit these areas: Trade Secrets, Litigation and Trial
Participants
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