Multiple Choice
The Donald Wohlgemuth case shows that
A) trade secrets can be patented.
B) trade secrets often become an integral part of an employee's total job skills and capabilities.
C) employees need to divest themselves of any skill acquired while handling trade secrets.
D) "noncompete" or "nondisclosure" contracts are always legally valid.
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