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MCLE - Trade Secrets & Employee Mobility: Lessons from the Tech Trial of the Century - Webinar

06/28/2018 4:12 AM | Deleted user

California Lawyers Association  

 

Litigation Section

 

Trade Secrets & Employee Mobility: Lessons from the Tech Trial of the Century

 

 

Credit(s): 1 Participatory MCLE Credits
Course Number: LIT_7-12-18
Original Program Date: July 12, 2018
Duration: 1 hour
Access: Available for 3 months after purchase
Date: July 12, 2018
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM (Pacific)

 

Description:

 

What were the legal issues at the forefront of the marquee trade secrets litigation between Waymo and Uber?  How can companies resolve the tension between California’s policies favoring employee mobility and protecting trade secrets?  What are some key aspects of presenting a trade secrets case at trial?  Join us to learn about these issues and more from two of Uber’s trial lawyers in Waymo v. Uber.  

 

Faculty:

 

Meredith Dearborn

 

 Mededith Dearborn is a trial lawyer at Boies Schiller Flexner LLP, which represents plaintiffs and defendants in high-stakes litigation in federal and state courts.  Meredith represented Uber Technologies and Ottomotto in Waymo v. Uber, which went to trial in federal district court in February of this year.  She has recently published articles in The Recorder on some aspects of the case: “Protecting Trade Secrets and Preventing Frontal Lobotomies” and “Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Protecting Employee Mobility and Negative Trade Secrets.”

 

 

 Maxwell Pritt

 

 Maxwell Prit is a trial lawyer at Boies Schiller Flexner LLP, which represents plaintiffs and defendants in high-stakes litigation in federal and state courts.  Max represented Uber Technologies and Ottomotto in Waymo v. Uber, which went to trial in federal district court in February of this year.  He recently published articles in The Recorder on some aspects of the case: “Protecting Trade Secrets and Preventing Frontal Lobotomies” and “Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Protecting Employee Mobility and Negative Trade Secrets.”

 

Sebastian Kaplan, Moderator

 

 Sebastian Kaplan litigates disputes concerning trade secrets, trademarks, copyrights, and complex commercial transactions.  He represents clients in both federal and state courts and has successfully resolved claims at all stages from pre-litigation cease and desist letters through trial. 

 

 

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