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Trade Secrets Bill Creates Private Civil Right Of Action For Businesses
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On April 4, the Senate passed the Defend Trade Secrets Act, establishing a new
federal private right of action under which businesses can sue for
trade secret theft in federal court and potentially seize property
used to facilitate the theft in "extraordinary
circumstances."
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