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Duty to Identify, Protect Trade Secrets Has Arisen
Intangible property, intellectual asset management and information security are now critical flash points in the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and a myriad of other federal and state statutes. Directors and top managers must become actively involved with intellectual asset management and information security to avoid both civil and criminal liability under Sarbanes-Oxley and shareholder derivative suits for the breach of the fiduciary duty to adequately protect intellectual property assets.Duty to identify, protect trade secrets has arisen
Under Sarbanes-Oxley, trade secrets have shifted from an amorphous property right to an asset class. Management must now become actively involved with classifying and protecting these assets or face serious violations, risk shareholder derivative suits and losing trade secrets to competitors.Redevelopment Process Reoriented
Two decisions of the Supreme Court, coming six months apart, first expanded and then narrowed a local government's use of its power of eminent domain. These decisions will have a profound effect on development and redevelopment in New Jersey for the foreseeable future.View more book results for the query "Universal Health Network Inc"
The Clock Never Stops�and Neither Do These Managing Partners
In their own words, five D.C. managing partners tell how they juggle their duties, practices, clients, and personal lives.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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