Commercial secrecy: law and practice
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COMMERCIAL SECRECY:
LAW AND PRACTICE
BY
JOHN HULL
LL.B. (WARWICK), LL.M. (LSE) SOLICITOR PARTNER, WILDE SAPTE, LONDON
LONDON * SWEET & MAXWELL * 1998
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CONTENTS
PAGE
PREFACE V
TABLE OF CASES XIII
TABLE OF STATUTES XXXVII
TABLE OF STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS XLI
TABLE OF EUROPEAN LEGISLATION XLIII
PARA.
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE IDEA OF COMMERCIAL CONFIDENTIALITY SHOULD
COMMERCIAL SECRETS LEGALLY BE PROTECTABLE AT ALL? 1.04 WHY IS THERE
CURRENTLY SO MUCH CONCERN ABOUT SECRECY? 1.10 PRIVACY AND MEDIA
INTRUSION 1.11
THE INVASION OF COMMERCIAL PRIVACY: THE RISE OF INDUSTRIAL ESPIONAGE AND
ITS LEAP INTO CYBERSPACE 1.15
THE INTRUSION INTO PERSONAL PRIVACY THROUGH COMPUTERS AND THE EXPANSION
OF DATA PROTECTION LAWS 1.25
OFFICIAL SECRECY AND FREEDOM OF INFORMATION 1.34
2. FOUNDATIONS AND BASIC PRINCIPLES EARLY CASE LAW 2.01
THE MID-CENTURY WATERSHED: PRINCE ALBERT V. STRANGE AND MORISON V. MOAT
2.05
THE MODERN BASIS OF LIABILITY 2.10
THE DECISION IN THE SPYCATCHER CASE 2.20
THE DEBATE ABOUT THE PROPER BASIS OF THE ACTION FOR BREACH OF CONFIDENCE
2.26
INFORMATION AS PROPERTY 2.33
3. CONFIDENTIALITY AND PROTECTABLE SUBJECT MATTER THE FUNDAMENTAL
ATTRIBUTE OF CONFIDENTIALITY: THE NECESSARY QUALITY OF CONFIDENCE 3.02
ATTEMPTS TO DEFINE DETAILS OF SECRECY 3.03
THE MAIN LIMITATION ON SECRECY: THE PUBLIC DOMAIN 3.11
IX
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CONTENTS
THE QUALITY OF CONFIDENCE: THE BENEFITS OF WORK AND LABOUR 3.27 THE
SPRINGBOARD OR HEAD START DOCTRINE 3.37
LIMITS TO CONFIDENTIALITY: EMPLOYEE KNOW-HOW 3.45 LIMITS TO
CONFIDENTIALITY: THE PUBLIC INTEREST 3.53
FORM, SUBSTANTIALITY AND THE PROTECTION OF MERE IDEAS 3.56 EXAMPLES OF
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION OF AN INDUSTRIAL NATURE 3.68 CONFIDENTIALITY
RELATING TO CUSTOMER LISTS 3.73
FINANCIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS COMMERCIAL INFORMATION 3.75 CONFIDENTIALITY
RELATING TO PRIVATE SECRETS 3.89
CONFIDENTIALITY ATTACHING TO PUBLIC OR GOVERNMENT SECRETS 3.96
4. T HE RELATIONSHIP OF CONFIDENCE RECOGNISING A RELATIONSHIP OF
CONFIDENCE: THE LIMITED PURPOSE TEST 4.03
EXPRESS CONTRACTUAL STIPULATIONS TO RESPECT CONFIDENTIALITY 4.13 THE
IMPLIED CONTRACTUAL TERM OF CONFIDENCE 4.33
THE OBLIGATION OF CONFIDENCE IMPOSED BY EQUITY 4.39
WHEN WILL THE EQUITABLE OBLIGATION OF CONFIDENCE BE IMPOSED ON A
RECIPIENT OF INFORMATION? 4.47
UNSOLICITED DISCLOSURES 4.53
THE PROPER PLAINTIFF IN A BREACH OF CONFIDENCE CASE 4.55
BREACH OF CONFIDENCE: CAN THE RIGHT TO ENFORCE AN OBLIGATION OF
CONFIDENCE BE ASSIGNED? 4.57
SPECIFIC RELATIONSHIPS WHICH GIVE RISE TO AN OBLIGATION OF CONFIDENCE
4.61
OBLIGATIONS OF CONFIDENCE WHICH MAY ARISE FROM DISCLOSURES TO A STATE
AGENCY 4.101
OBLIGATIONS OF CONFIDENCE UNDERWRITTEN BY STATUTE 4.115 THE ACQUISITION
OF INFORMATION BY SURREPTUTIOUS OR REPREHENSIBLE MEANS OR WHERE THERE IS
NO FORMAL OR RECOGNISED RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DISCLOSER AND RECIPIENT
4.120
THE THEFT OR SURREPTITIOUS ACQUISITION OF CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION: THE
POSITION UNDER CRIMINAL LAW 4.143
THE LAW COMMISSION S CONSULTATION PAPER ON THE INTRODUCTION OF A
CRIMINAL OFFENCE FOR THE MISUSE OF TRADE SECRETS 4.169 THIRD PARTIES AND
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION 4.174
5. ESTABLISHING A BREACH OF CONFIDENCE TESTS FOR BREACH OF CONFIDENCE
5.02
BREACH BY MISUSE 5.22
BREACH BY DISCLOSURE 5.31
THE DEFENDANT S STATE OF MIND: INNOCENT USE AND DELIBERATE USE 5.36
6. EMPLOYEES AND BREACH OF CONFIDENCE PART 1: DUTIES DURING EMPLOYMENT
THE DECISION IN FACCENDA CHICKEN LIMITED V. FOWLER 6.03
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THE DUTY OF FIDELITY AND GOOD FAITH 6.06
APPLICATION OF THE DUTY OF FIDELITY AND GOOD FAITH 6.11
SUGGESTION SCHEMES: RECIPROCAL OBLIGATIONS OF CONFIDENCE 6.33
7. EMPLOYEES AND BREACH OF CONFIDENCE: T HE POSITION W H EN EMPLOYMENT
ENDS-IMPLIED OBLIGATIONS THE FOUNDATION OF LIABILITY: THE IMPLIED TERM
OF FIDELITY AND GOOD FAITH 7.07
THE DECISION OF FACCENDA CHICKEN LIMITED V. FOWLER 7.12 MEMORISING
SECRETS 7.31
TRADE SECRETS AND SKILL AND EXPERIENCE ( KNOW-HOW ): GUIDANCE ON THE
DIVIDING LINE 7.36
CUSTOMER VISITS AND CUSTOMER CONNECTIONS 7.48
PROTECTABLE EMPLOYER SECRETS: THE DISTINGUISHING FEATURES 7.50 EMPLOYEE
KNOW-HOW: NON-PROTECTABLE-THE DISTINGUISHING FEATURES 7.66
EX-EMPLOYEES AND BREACH OF CONFIDENCE: T HE USE OF EXPRESS TERMS THE
FUNCTION OF EXPRESS TERMS PROTECTING SECRETS IN THE CONTRACT OF
EMPLOYMENT 8.01
THE RESTRAINT OF TRADE DOCTRINE: GENERAL 8.02
APPLICATION OF THE DOCTRINE: THE TWO LIMBS OF THE NORDENFELT TEST 8.06
CUSTOMER CONNECTIONS AND GOODWILL 8.13
COVENANTS PROTECTING SECRETS 8.39
DO COVENANTS OFFER BETTER PROTECTION THAN IMPLIED TERMS? 8.73
9. DEFENCES TO AN A C T I ON TO PROTECT COMMERCIAL SECRETS DEFENCES
BASED UPON THE BASIC ATTRIBUTES OF THE ACTION 9.01 THE INIQUITY-PUBLIC
INTEREST DEFENCE: A BRIEF SYNOPSIS 9.15 THE FIRST PHASE OF DEVELOPMENT
OF A PUBLIC INTEREST DEFENCE:
INIQUITY-EXCEPTION OR DEFENCE? 9.23
THE SECOND PHASE OF DEVELOPMENT OF A PUBLIC INTEREST DEFENCE: JUST CAUSE
OR EXCUSE 9.25
THE THIRD PHASE OF DEVELOPMENT OF A PUBLIC INTEREST DEFENCE: THE PUBLIC
INTEREST BALANCING EXERCISE 9.31
THE CONFIDANT S ONUS OF PROOF 9.50
TO WHOM SHOULD DISCLOSURE BE MADE? 9.53
THE DEFENCE OF BONA FIDE PURCHASE 9.55
DISCLOSURE BY ORDER OF THE COURT 9.60
INFORMATION DISCLOSED PURSUANT TO STATUTORY OBLIGATION 9.67
XI
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CONTENTS
10. INTERIM REMEDIES IN BREACH OF CONFIDENCE ACTIONS THE ANTON FILLER
ORDER 10.03
INTERLOCUTORY INJUNCTIONS 10.40
INTERLOCUTORY INJUNCTIONS IN BREACH OF CONFIDENCE CASES: THE POSITION
SINCE AMERICAN CYANAMID 10.83
TIME-LIMITED INTERLOCUTORY INJUNCTIONS 10.96
11. FINAL REMEDIES IN COMMERCIAL SECRETS ACTIONS DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF A
CONTRACTUAL DUTY OF CONFIDENCE 11.02 DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THE EQUITABLE
DUTY OF CONFIDENCE: IS THERE AN INDEPENDENT RIGHT TO DAMAGES? 11.18
ASSESSMENT OF DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THE EQUITABLE DUTY OF CONFIDENCE
11.33
EXEMPLARY DAMAGES IN BREACH OF CONFIDENCE ACTIONS 11.40 ACCOUNT OF
PROFITS IN BREACH OF CONFIDENCE ACTIONS 11.41 DELIVERY UP OR DESTRUCTION
OF INFRINGING MATERIAL WAG PERMANENT INJUNCTION 11.48
DECLARATORY RELIEF 11.64
12. CONFIDENTIALITY AND LITIGATION: ASPECTS OF PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
PLEADING BREACH OF CONFIDENCE: THE NEED TO DEFINE CONFIDENTIAL
INFORMATION WITH PRECISION 12.01
PROCEDURAL DEVICES TO PROTECT CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION DURING THE COURSE
OF AN ACTION 12.20
MAINTAINING SECRECY DURING THE COURSE OF THE HEARING 12.27 THE
OBLIGATION OF CONFIDENCE WHICH ARISES ON DISCOVERY IN LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
12.37
APPENDICES
PAGE
APPENDIX A PRECEDENTS 409
APPENDIX B PROTECTING BUSINESS INFORMATION: UNDERSTANDING THE RISKS
(DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY PUBLICATION) 441 APPENDIX C
PROTECTING BUSINESS INFORMATION: KEEPING IT CONFIDENTIAL (DEPARTMENT OF
TRADE AND INDUSTRY PUBLICATION) 451
INDEX 479
XN
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