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DC City Council Passes Broad Noncompete Ban | BakerHostetler

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: On Dec. 15, 2020, a unanimous District of Columbia City Council approved a broad ban on noncompete agreements and “moonlighting” policies that would be among the most restrictive in the nation. Since adoption of the Defend Trade Secrets Act in 2016, 11 states have enacted legislation regulating the use of noncompetes, including prohibiting them for lower-wage employees, which recently occurred both in nearby Maryland (in 2019) and Virginia (in 2020), but no state has chosen to join California in prohibiting the enforcement of employment-based noncompetes across the board. Under the approved bill, following its enactment, any “non-compete provision contained in an agreement that was entered into on or after the applicability date … between an employee and an employer shall be void as a matter of law and unenforceable.” Additionally, the law prohibits employers from having a workplace policy that prohibits employe

Ninth Circuit Applies the Continued Use Doctrine to DTSA

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Take Heed: Lessons from the Top Trade Secret Cases of 2020

“On motions to seal, which can consume a great deal of the court’s time and effort, get it right the first time. And by the way, be scrupulously aware of variations in rules among district courts.” One of the uniquely fascinating aspects of trade secret disputes is that they are laced with unbridled emotions, accusations of treachery, and actors who angrily disagree over basic facts. In other words, they provide a perfect metaphor for the year 2020. Let’s take a look back at the cases this year that are worthy of comment, either because they involved some unusual set of facts or because they provide useful guidance for behaving better in 2021.

Other Barks & Bites for Friday, December 18: WIPO Report Shows Drop in Global Patent App Filings, Ninth Circuit Affirms Dismissal of RICO Claims Against Google, and CNIPA Issues First Batch of Guiding Administrative Cases

Other Barks & Bites for Friday, December 18: WIPO Report Shows Drop in Global Patent App Filings, Ninth Circuit Affirms Dismissal of RICO Claims Against Google, and CNIPA Issues First Batch of Guiding Administrative Cases
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This Week at the Ninth: Secrets and Specialties | Morrison & Foerster LLP - Left Coast Appeals

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: This week, the Ninth Circuit resolves a novel question about continuing violations under the Defend Trade Secrets Act, and invalidates an agency’s conclusion that computer programmers are not entitled to “specialty occupation” visas. As a matter of first impression, the Court holds that the Defend Trade Secrets Act applies to post-enactment misappropriation that began prior to enactment of that statute, but that the plaintiff’s trade secret protection here was extinguished by publication in a patent application. Panel:  Judges Wallace, Tashima, and Bade, with Judge Wallace writing the opinion. 

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