Global Trade Secrets 2025

Finnegan

Firm overview:

International IP specialist Finnegan focuses its trade secrets practice on matters involving complex technology, and operates across the US, Europe and Asia. The firm has a proven track record in addressing ex parte and preliminary injunctions, managing discovery, obtaining relief through dispositive motions, and preserving trade secrets during the course of litigation.

With broad technical expertise, Finnegan’s team is experienced in litigating trade secrets misappropriation cases before state and federal courts, the US International Trade Commission (ITC), and arbitration panels.

Other aspects of its work in the area include conducting internal audits and investigations, identifying trade secrets that can be protected, reviewing methods for preserving secrecy and security, drafting nondisclosure contracts, and conducting training sessions for employees.

Team overview:

For trade secrets matters, key partners at the firm are Cara Regan (Washington, DC), Daniel Roland (Washington, DC), Jennifer Roscetti (Washington, DC), Parmanand Sharma (Washington, DC), Jeff Totten (Washington, DC), John Williamson (Washington, DC), Ming-Tao Yang (Palo Alto), Charles Collins-Chase (Washington, DC), Elliot Cook (Reston), Elizabeth Ferrill (Washington, DC) and Mareesa Frederick (Washington, DC).

Key matters:

  • Arvinas Operations et al v Qian et al

Finnegan is defending Accutar Biotechnology in a trade secret lawsuit brought by Arvinas regarding alleged trade secrets concerning breast cancer therapies.

The case is Arvinas Operations, Inc et al v Qian et al, US District Court for the District of Connecticut, 3:22‑cv‑00717.

  • The Better Meat Co v Emergy

Finnegan represented Emergy, d/b/a Meati Foods in a trade secret misappropriation, breach of contract, and correction of inventorship case against The Better Meat Company (BMC) and a former employee.

BMC filed claims of tortious interference and unfair competition against Emergy, which Emergy succeeded in striking. Emergy defeated BMC’s motion for summary judgment on Emergy’s trade secret misappropriation, breach of contract and breach of implied contract claims. The case settled soon after the court issued its summary judgment ruling.

The cases are Emergy, Inc v Better Meat Co et al, US District Court for the Eastern District of California, 2-21-cv-02338 and Better Meat Co et al v Emergy Inc, US District Court for the Eastern District of California, 2-21-cv-02417.

Clients:

Accutar Biotechnology, Emergy