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Q&A: Arbitrating Trade Secret Disputes
10 January 2020
Hogan Lovells
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Partner Steven Levitan spoke on a Q&A panel moderated by
Financier Worldwide Magazine on arbitrating trade secret
disputes.
The discussion focused on key aspects of preparation for and
resolution of trade secret disputes, trends to watch out for, and
the advantages and disadvantages of arbitrating such disputes,
among other topics.
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