Protecting Trade Secrets

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Self-Counsel Press, 1996 - Business & Economics - 194 pages
Whether it is the recipe for a special sauce, the plans for the car of the future, or a simple client list, almost every business has some item of information worth protecting. How can these trade secrets be maintained?

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Contents

WHAT IS A TRADE SECRET?
7
Summary
13
some common examples
14
Copyright

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About the author (1996)

Nishan Swais, Lawyer, is Canadian legal counsel to a multinational corporation where he provides advice on a broad spectrum of legal matters. He is the author of numerous articles on current legal issues affecting business and of the book Canadian Legal Guide for Small Business, also published by Self-Counsel Press.

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