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The "Fairly Competing" Podcast Launches: Join Kenneth Vanko, Russell Beck and Me for "The Year 2012 in Review"

 
by John Marsh 12. February 2013 13:00

I am delighted to announce that I am joining Kenneth Vanko and Russell Beck for the launch of a Podcast, "Fairly Competing," that will cover legal and business developments in fair competition, trade secret and non-compete law. 

Our first podcast, "The Year 2012 in Review," is now available on iTunes and can be heard by clicking the link below or by visiting here. Though this first episode is around 40 minutes or so because of the amount of ground we cover from last year's key developments, we expect future podcasts to be in the range of 20-25 minutes, covering one topic per episode.

We expect to add a podcast every other week or so that will provide our thoughts on a recent case, legal development or practical pointer. Next week's will cover the prosecution of Aaron Swartz and the future of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.
 
It's been great fun already and hope you will join us.

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About John Marsh

John Marsh Hahn Law AttorneyI’m a Columbus, Ohio-based attorney with a national legal practice in trade secret, non-compete, and emergency litigation. Thanks for visiting my blog. I invite you to join in the conversations here by leaving a comment or sending me an email at jmarsh@hahnlaw.com.

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