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Book Title: The Law and Theory of Trade Secrecy
Editor(s): Dreyfuss, C. Rochelle; Strandburg, J. Katherine
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781847208996
Section Title: Acknowledgements
Number of pages: 1
Extract:
Acknowledgements
The chapters in this volume are based on essays that were first presented
at a Conference sponsored by the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law
and Policy and New York University School of Law. The Conference pro-
vided a unique opportunity for contributors to test their theories, consider
opposing viewpoints and modify their positions. The final product there-
fore owes a great deal to those who contributed to this volume, as well as
to the practitioners and academics who were present at the Conference but
did not memorialize their input in writing. We also owe a debt of gratitude
to Alfred B. Engelberg, whose vision and generosity created the Center,
and to Dean Ricky Revesz, who supports its work. We are grateful to our
students who provided invaluable research assistance: Jason Liu, NYU
Class of 2012, and Simon Kung, Meera Nair, Darryl Tam and Natalie
Thomas, NYU Class of 2011. In particular, we would like to thank
Nicole Arzt. Without her incomparable organizational skills, neither the
Conference nor the volume would have been possible. When we started on
this project, trade secrecy was barely on the scholarly agenda. We would
like to acknowledge Luke Adams for having the insight to see its impor-
tance and persuading us to bring his vision to fruition.
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