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Thursday, July 24
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Mark VB Partridge
on Thu 24 Jul 2008 04:03 PM CDT
Do
you know any employees who are unhappy? Who feel they aren't being
treated right? Who want to show the company a thing or two? Perhaps
they're like Joya Williams.
Her story starts at a Thanksgiving dinner in 2005 in Georgia. Joya Williams pulled family friend Edmund Duhaney away from the turkey, greens and candied sweet potatoes. She wanted to talk about something in private. Joya Williams worked at Coca-Cola as an executive assistant. She was upset. They weren't treating her right. And she wanted to do something about it. She showed Duhaney confidential Coca-Cola marketing documents. She showed ... more » Wednesday, July 2
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Mark VB Partridge
on Wed 02 Jul 2008 09:00 AM CDT
Heartland Angels, a Chicago-area private equity network, presented an evening panel discussion on trade secret issues for early stage companies on June 30, 2008. The panel discussion was led by Bill Howard at Freeborn & Peters, the host site for the event. I was pleased to be included on the Panel with other trade secret litigators - Ken Dort from McGuire Woods and Chris Paetsch from Seyfarth Shaw.
I encourage business leaders to take four key steps to protect internal confidential information such as contact details, customer requirements and pricing information: 1. Include confidentiality clauses in employment contracts. 2. ... more » Tuesday, July 1
by
Mark VB Partridge
on Tue 01 Jul 2008 10:00 AM CDT
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