David Cohen
Response to the US Department of Justice call for Public Comments on SEPs Part 4 of 6
Response to the US Department of Justice call for Public Comments on SEPs Part 4 of 6
I submitted comments to the US Department of Justice’s call for comments that we previously discussed here.
Response to the US Department of Justice call for Public Comments on SEPs Part 3 of 6
Response to the US Department of Justice call for Public Comments on SEPs Part 3 of 6
I submitted comments to the US Department of Justice’s call for comments that we previously discussed here.
Response to the US Department of Justice call for Public Comments on SEPs Part 2 of 6
Response to the US Department of Justice call for Public Comments on SEPs Part 2 of 6
I submitted comments to the US Department of Justice’s call for comments that we previously discussed here.
Response to the US Department of Justice call for Public Comments on SEPs Part 1 of 6
Response to the US Department of Justice call for Public Comments on SEPs Part 1 of 6
I submitted comments to the US Department of Justice’s call for comments that we previously discussed here.
David L. Cohen Named As World-Leading IP Strategist
David L. Cohen Named As World-Leading IP Strategist
David L. Cohen has been named as a world-leading IP strategist in the 2020 edition of the IAM Strategy 300
The Six Stages of Trade Secret Misappropriation Protection
The Six Stages of Trade Secret Misappropriation Protection
Trade secret protection has become an increasingly important part of the arsenal of protections available for a company’s intellectual assets.
Reasonable Steps and Trade Secret Protection
Reasonable Steps and Trade Secret Protection
While companies are starting to better appreciate the role trade secrets can play in underpinning their intellectual capital, proactive trade secret management is still a very much neglected activity.
Outsourced Manufacturing and Trade Secrets: The Manufacturer Relationship (Part 10)
Outsourced Manufacturing and Trade Secrets: The Manufacturer Relationship (Part 10)
The outsourced manufacturing agreement should require procedures that limit access to the company’s confidential information to specific