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    Introduction: Tom brady and Belichick are the NFL’s golden boy and master wizard. In a league that showcases men with superhuman strength and uncanny speed two historically average men together created one of the most successful teams in league history. A throw away quarterback and a notorious type a coordinated orchestrated one of the greatest dynasties in league history. On the field they made opponents look uncoordinated and slow. They always seemed to be a step ahead of the rest of the NFL.…

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    The purpose behind criminalizing trade secret theft was to create a disincentive for malicious actors to steal the intellectual property of others. Other than piecemeal legislation for underlying offenses and the Espionage Act of 1917, no federal laws adequately addressed economic and industrial espionage. Espionage has existed for thousands of years where spies stole military secrets from their adversaries (Nasheri, 2005). It was a way to remain militarily competitive by observing an enemies…

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    In 2002, there was an alleged leak of important information to a foreign intelligence service. Three people were apprehended in suspicion of leaking secret documents to Russian diplomats. Although Ericsson made the claim that no pertinent information was retrieved, the fallout of the situation suggest otherwise. Sweden expelled two Russian diplomats whom they considered to be directly linked to the espionage…

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    Pay Secrecy The article that I found discussed all the different aspects of pay secrecy: what it is, what makes it illegal, what happens to employers that commit pay secrecy, and how employees can report it. The article also explained the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) and how it protects employees about talking about pay at work place, which is legal. Also, President Obama has recently signed an executive order prohibiting federal contractors from retaliating against employees who talk…

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    states of Virginia and New York, trades secrets consist of, “of a formula, process, device, or compilation which one uses in his business and which gives him an opportunity to obtain an advantage over competitors who do not know or use it.” Trade secrets are typically protected by nondisclosure agreements. For example, Virginia is one of several states that have adopted the Uniform Trade Secrets Act; however, New York has not yet adopted the Uniform Trade Secrets Act The damages for theft of…

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    Court of Law. It is our duty as the legal group to dismiss the presented claim against Greene’s Jewelry by providing evidences supporting Ms. Lawson confidentiality agreement violation. Providing the company’s top competitor, Howell Jewelry World, the secret development process of Ever-Gold is unlawful and puts the company’s competitive advantage at risk. This is a technique licensed by the company and is significantly critical to the company’s continuous…

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    The name of the case I chose is “Two sentenced in Coke trade secret case” This case occurred in Atlanta, Georgia on 23rd of May in 2007. Two ex-coke employees by the name of Joya Williams age of 42, Ibrahim Dimson age of 31 was sent to federal prison for a plot to offer rival Pepsi sample of new product. The two was arrested for fraud and unlawfully stealing and selling trade secrets from Coca-Cola Co. This case shows a good example of corporate citizenship leading to a successful prosecution…

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    That is until he spoke. Although he modestly showed unmatched meekness, it was clear that this timid little boy hid great secrets. He introduced himself as Harry Potter. After hearing the long and almost unbelievable story of how I accidentally fell into a television and landed in this magical forest where his nondescript house stood, he helpfully suggested that we find the secret door that lay behind the antique golden book shelf that could be opened by the special golden key in the hidden…

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    When I Woke Up Friday

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    Both unconscious and conscious psychological mechanisms influence an individual to a large extent. Psychological mechanisms such as splitting and dissociation affect an individual’s behavior, worldview, and role in their environment. In addition, psychological mechanisms may also impact how an individual responds to the events he or she encounters. Martha Stout, the author of “When I Woke Up Tuesday Morning, It Was Friday” tells stories about how her patients were affected by trauma and explains…

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    attribute to have in a companion. Next, Frank wrote her diary in 1942 through 1944 while hiding in the attic of an office building nicknamed the "Secret Annex", located in Amsterdam. At the time, Frank's secluded attic was an ideal place, compared to being dead or in a concentration camp. Personally, I wouldn't consider visiting the Secret Annex during Nazi Germany. This is due to the Frank's uncertainty of their safety. Anne goes into depth about how the situation was ideal for the time.…

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