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Manner in which Information (Such as Customer Lists) Compiled can Constitute Trade Secret

A summary judgment on a misappropriation of trade secrets claim is reversed on appeal because “a genuine issue of material fact remains as to whether the compilation of the information, even that which was within the public domain, constituted information protected as a trade secret.” Patient Depot, LLC v. Acadia Enterprises, Inc., 48 Fla.L.Weekly D871a (Fla. 4th DCA 2023). In this case, the plaintiff operated as a broker of personal protection equipment (PPE) and matched PPE suppliers with consumers. The plaintiff maintained a website platform that plaintiff considered to be a trade secret. This platform contained a list of viable suppliers, including...

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Properly Alleging a Trade Secret Misappropriation Claim under Florida Law

Is there a cause of action for trade secret misappropriation?  Why, why, yes there is under Florida’s Uniform Trade Secret Act, known as “FUTSA”,  included in Florida Statute s. 688.001 en seq.  FUTSA defines the terms “trade secret” and “misappropriation” as not everything a person claims to be a trade secret is, indeed, a trade secret.  Understanding the statutory definitions to “trade secret” and “misappropriation” are important if a party is looking to pursue a claim against another under FUTSA. To successfully state a cause of action under FUTSA, a plaintiff must [identify the trade secrets with reasonable particularity and] allege...

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