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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

International Business Litigation, International Theft of Trade Secrets, & International Corporate Espionage Whistleblower Lawsuit Information


International theft of trade secrets and international intellectual property right infringement are on the rise as China, Mexico, Russia, and other emerging countries are seeking to improve their technology to move up the manufacturing value chain.  With fierce competition from countries such as Vietnam, Cambodia and Bangladesh attempting to undercut China's manufacturing of labor-intensive goods as well as higher end supply chain manufacturing competition from other emerging countries being placed on China, Russia, and Mexico; the pressure to obtain high end trade secrets and intellectual property has led to corporate espionage and theft of valuable trade secrets and intellectual property.

International Pharmaceutical Patent Infringement Lawsuits, International Pharmaceutical Trade Secret Theft Whistleblower Lawsuits, International Corporate Espionage Lawsuits, and International Intellectual Property Theft Whistleblower Lawsuits
International pharmaceutical supply chain fraud lawsuits, international pharmaceutical patent infringement lawsuits, international fake drug lawsuits, and other international pharmaceutical fraud lawsuits can include direct actions between large multinational drug companies, Medicare fraud whistleblower lawsuits, Medicaid fraud whistleblower lawsuits, US Military fraud whistleblower lawsuits, and SEC drug fraud whistleblower lawsuits.  Understanding the potential causes of action and how to research these complicated cases is essential to determining how to move forward on these actions.


Unfortunately, some businesses face illegal challenges from businesses that commit unfair and illegal actions to steal business, trade secrets, intellectual property, and customers for the purpose of increasing their own profits and putting their competitors out of business.  This illegal competition, unfair competition, or corporate malfeasance can include theft of trade secrets, release of false press releases, use of short term predatory pricing, making demands of exclusive contracts from suppliers, forcing lenders to call in loans, stealing business & customers, hacking computers, infringing on intellectual property, and spreading false information in the business community.

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