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Must Damages Be Apportioned on a Trade Secret-by-Trade Secret Basis?

By Dave Bohrer on June 4, 2018
Posted in Damages, Trade Secrets

“No,” says the court in BladeRoom v Facebook et al.  “Yes,” says the court in O2 Micro v. Monolithic Power.

Can these different results be reconciled and can a rule for apportioning damages between trade secrets be derived from the inquiry? Yes and yes.

BladeRoom v. Facebook et al.

BladeRoom is ND of California…

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