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QUESTION: How do I protect my confidential information?
TOPIC: Legal Information
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Answer by Albert Luk

Non-disclosure, non-solicitation and non-competition agreements with your employees, potential investors and third parties will prevent your trade secrets and confidential information from being publicized.

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