TROY – Preserving and protecting your corporate assets, including confidential information, customer relationships and trade secrets, is critical. At a morning-long seminar on March 9, Butzel Long’s Intellectual Property attorneys will teach your company how to protect your most valuable assets in the digital age.
Butzel IP attorneys Carey DeWitt, James Giszczak, Phillip Korovesis, Theresa Orr and Carol Romej will discuss the recent Metaldyne case involving an employee?s theft and sale of trade secrets to a foreign company, which further heightened awareness and concern over the theft of trade secrets and customer relationships. Employee raiding, also is garnering more attention as well.
The event will be held at Automation Alley’s headquarters in Troy. The registartion is $25 for the general public and $15 for Automation Alley members.
Here’s the schedule:
8:30 am –
Registration and Continental Breakfast
9:00 –
Introduction and stories from actual court cases
9:15 –
Protecting Corporate Assets: Trade secrets and non-compete agreements in the digital age
10:15 – What every company needs to know to protect themselves in the digital age
10:45 – What to do when you can?t keep it a trade secret ? intellectual property solutions
11:00 – A Non-Compete/Trade Secret Audit ? it?s not an option anymore
11:15 – Panel discussion and/or questions and answers
To register online, click on Butzel.Com




