New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08105

Introduced
4/30/25  
Refer
4/30/25  

Caption

Relates to creating the uniform trade secrets act.

Impact

The act outlines specific legal recourse for the misappropriation of trade secrets, including definitions of improper means of acquiring such information, and establishes guidelines for seeking injunctive relief and damages. One significant effect will be the ability of courts to grant protections for trade secrets during litigation to prevent disclosure, thus encouraging businesses to innovate without fear of losing their competitive edge. Additionally, the act includes provisions that allow for recovery of attorney's fees in certain situations to deter bad faith claims.

Summary

Bill A08105 establishes the "Uniform Trade Secrets Act" in New York, aiming to standardize laws regarding trade secrets in alignment with other states enacting similar statutes. The act introduces definitions, procedures, and remedies related to trade secrets, focusing on misappropriation, damages, and preservation of secrecy. By adopting this bill, New York seeks to enhance protections for businesses regarding their proprietary information, ensuring a cohesive legal framework for trade secrets across state lines.

Conclusion

Overall, Bill A08105 aims to enhance legal safeguards for intellectual property under the scope of trade secrets. By promoting uniformity in trade secret laws, it seeks to foster a more secure and predictable environment for both established businesses and startups, thereby supporting economic innovation and competition within New York.

Contention

While many stakeholders perceive the Uniform Trade Secrets Act as a positive step toward protecting business interests, some commentators express concerns over the potential for misuse of the provisions. Critics argue that the broad definitions of misappropriation might be employed to stifle competition or challenge legitimate market activities under the guise of protecting trade secrets. The act's focus on both civil and potential punitive measures could lead to disputes over what constitutes proper versus improper methods of obtaining trade secrets, raising questions about fair competition.

Companion Bills

NY S05336

Same As Relates to creating the uniform trade secrets act.

Previously Filed As

NY H7017

OGSR/Trade Secrets

NY S05336

Relates to creating the uniform trade secrets act.

NY A08586

Relates to the content of rules and regulations to be promulgated by the Secretary of State with respect to minimum staffing levels for agencies enforcing the minimum standards under the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code Act.

NY S7026

OGSR/Trade Secret Held by an Agency

NY HB4081

Relating to the sealing of certain documents alleged to contain trade secrets.

NY A10029

Grants peace officer status to uniformed court officers of the village of Dobbs Ferry in Westchester County.

NY A07547

Designates uniformed officers of the fire marshal's office of the town of Huntington as peace officers.

NY A09291

Increases the mandatory retirement age of members of the uniformed force of the fire department of the city of New York from sixty-five to sixty-seven.

NY S10106

Grants peace officer status to uniformed court officers of the village of Dobbs Ferry in Westchester County.

NY A09326

Grants uniformed court officers in the village of Sag Harbor in Suffolk county peace officer status.

Similar Bills

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