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ATLANTA—Once again, Womble Bond Dickinson attorney John Perry spoke about “Choice of Law, Venue and Other Procedural Issues in Restrictive Covenant Litigation” at the Restrictive Covenants and Trade Secrets CLE event. 

The Restrictive Covenants and Trade Secrets in Georgia CLE event was presented by the State Bar of Georgia’s Institute of Continuing Legal Education (ICLE) and took place June 17 in Atlanta. Other topics discussed included:

  • “Trade Secrets, Confidential Information, and Computer Fraud and Abuse”; 
  • “Damages in Restrictive Covenant and Trade Secret Cases”; and
  • “Forensic Analysis: I Suspect Theft of Proprietary Information, What Do I Do Now?”.

John Perry is business litigator who helps business clients address and resolve commercial disputes, including cases involving the Uniform Commercial Code and other consumer protection statutes, securities fraud claims, and allegations of breaches of fiduciary duty. In addition, he counsels clients on disputes involving trade secrets, employee defections and restrictive covenants (non-competition, non-solicitation, and non-piracy agreements).