United States:
Supreme Court Ruling May Result In Trade Secret Disclosure
23 February 2017
Fisher Phillips LLP
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In the article, "Supreme Court Ruling May Result in
Trade Secret Disclosure," featured in Law Week
Colorado, attorney Adam Brown
discusses the ruling by Colorado Supreme Court
that a party in litigation seeking to prevent responsive
discoverable information from disclosure under a protective order
must first demonstrate that the information in fact constitutes
trade secrets or other confidential information before a protective
order can be entered.
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