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My Article On The Implications Of United States v. Nosal Appears In This Month's Massachusetts Lawyers Journal
14 June 2012
Foley Hoag LLP
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My article on the recent Ninth Circuit decision in United
States v. Nosal, a case concerning the Computer Fraud and
Abuse Act that has created a split in the case law with the First
Circuit, appears in this month's Massachusetts Lawyers
Journal. The circuit split affects claims by employers against
former employees for theft of confidential information. Read the
article here (it's on page 18). Other posts on the
CFAA are available here, which, I'm happy to report, were all
later published as formal articles by various periodicals,
including the e-Commerce Law Report and Law360.
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