Law360, New York ( September 19, 2012, 12:18 PM EDT) -- Since the Economic Espionage Act was enacted 16 years ago, the United States has obtained approximately 124 indictments under the EEA's two separate provisions. This is a statistically meaningful number to draw conclusions about: (1) the location of the cases, (2) the extent of foreign government involvement, (3) relationship of defendant to the victim, (4) nationality of the defendant/purpose of theft, (5) type of trade secrets stolen, (6) adequacy of protective measures, (7) dispositions and (8) sentences.[1]...
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