EU Legal Affairs Committee passes trade secrets reform
Legislation that will increase harmonisation of trade secrets laws across the EU took a leap forward today after the European Parliament’s Legal Affairs Committee approved the latest draft report.
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16 December 2015 Reforms to European trade secrets law took a step forward yesterday after the European Council and representatives from the Parliament came to a provisional agreement on the legislative package.
1 October 2015 The European Commission has tasked French politician Constance Le Grip with driving the harmonisation of the EU legal framework for trade secrets, but her efforts have met resistance. WIPR reports.