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Creating an effective IP and trade secret protection program

By ANDREA KIMBALL, Luce, Forward, Hamilton & Scripps LLP

Employee mobility is the greatest threat to a company's intellectual property. Gone are the days when an employee hires in and retires with a gold watch after 30 years of service. In this age of employee turnover, it's not surprising that nearly all theft of corporate information is committed by someone within the company.

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