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LITIGATION DRIVEN BY VENGEANCE NOT BY FINANCE

February 01, 2015  |   Posted by :   |   Business Disputes, Business Law, Federal Courts, Litigation, State Courts, Uncategorized   |   Comments Off on LITIGATION DRIVEN BY VENGEANCE NOT BY FINANCE

Litigation, often thought to be driven by financial gain, is frequently driven by vengeance. Litigation and its precursor claim presentation are frequently driven by emotion such as vengeance not reason not even financial gain. Even in the most seemingly pedestrian disputes between companies the underlying motivation for the claim or the defense is personal satisfaction […]

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Copyright claims Colorado state court jurisdiction

January 13, 2015  |   Posted by :   |   Agreements, Business Disputes, Business Law, Copyrights, Disputes Arising from Agreements, Intellectual Property, Litigation, State Courts   |   Comments Off on Copyright claims Colorado state court jurisdiction

Copyright claims jurisdiction in Colorado state courts – Long v. Cordain In a recent decision the Colorado Court of Appeals decided that a complaint containing copyright related claims was not preempted by the federal Copyright Act and that Colorado State Courts had jurisdiction over such claims. “Long’s complaint advanced four state-law causes of action: breach […]

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Colorado Trade Secret Protection by Non-Compete and Statute

January 10, 2015  |   Posted by :   |   Agreements, Business Law, Litigation, Trade Secrets   |   Comments Off on Colorado Trade Secret Protection by Non-Compete and Statute

Colorado Trade Secrets Owners May Use Non-Compete Agreements to Protect Trade Secrets in conjunction with the Colorado Uniform Trade Secrets Act to prevent employees from misappropriating trade secrets. Colorado has enacted two statutes which can be read together to enable an employer to protect its trade secrets. Colorado has a very strong policy favoring the […]

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