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Episode 52: Trade Secrets and the DTSA, featuring Conor Tucker

Episode 52: Trade Secrets and the DTSA, featuring Conor Tucker

This week, Staff Correspondent Mike Rivera speaks with Conor Tucker, a litigation associate at Irell & Manella in Los Angeles. This year, IPLJ published Conor’s article regarding the Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2016. Conor explains the ways in which the DTSA was inspired by the Economic Espionage Act of 1996, and the massive, unexpected jurisdictional issues that were created by this newly expanded federal protection of trade secrets.

To read Conor’s article, click hereConor’s bio can be found on the Irell & Manella website.

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Maya Rivera

Maya Rivera is a second year J.D. candidate at Fordham University School of Law, and a staff member of the Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal.