New York Noncompete, Trade Secret & School Negligence Blog
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Why Apple-Samsung Judge Asked if Lawyer Was "Smoking Crack"
Regardless of a judge's level of frustration, it is incredibly rare that he/she will ask one of the lawyers if they're smoking crack, explains Jonathan Cooper
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Don't Need No Stinkin' Facts: How Fraud Claims Can Survive
There is a rare exception to the requirement that you must show your hand in a business fraud case, explains NY business litigation lawyer Jonathan Cooper
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How Bad Behavior in Fiduciary Breach Case Ended in Disaster
This is Exhibit A in how a client's truly awful behavior in a breach fiduciary duty and fraud case can lead to disaster, explains Jonathan Cooper.
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Deposition Goes Totally Off the Rails in a NY Fraud Case
Yes, lawyers are sometimes surprised, even shocked, at what comes out of their clients' mouths at a deposition, explains Jonathan Cooper
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How Trade Secret Theft Cases Render Plaintiffs Vulnerable
Bringing a trade secret theft case is not without its risks, explains NY business litigation attorney Jonathan Cooper.
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A Textbook Case of How to Prove Trade Secret Theft in NY
When it comes to trade secret theft cases, the biggest hurdle for a plaintiff is typically proving that the theft actually occurred, explains Jonathan Cooper