‘The Rise of Preliminary Injunctions in Chinese Trade Secret Infringement Cases’

Authors

  • Zhuomin Wu Dr iur Zhuomin Wu (Directing Counsel) work at Vossius and Partners, a leading IP law firm in Europe and Switzerland. For more information, visit www.vossius.eu.
  • Brigitte Bieler Dr iur Brigitte Bieler (Swiss attorney-at-law),work at Vossius and Partners, a leading IP law firm in Europe and Switzerland. For more information, visit www.vossius.eu.
  • Philipp Marchand Dr rer nat Philipp Marchand (Partner in the Swiss office work at Vossius and Partners, a leading IP law firm in Europe and Switzerland. For more information, visit www.vossius.eu. Swiss Chinese Law
  • Donglai Xu Mr Donglai Xu (Manager of China Desk) work at Vossius and Partners, a leading IP law firm in Europe and Switzerland. For more information, visit www.vossius.eu.

Keywords:

China, Trade, switzerland

Abstract

Eight years ago a Chinese court granted what, according to Zhang Danian, was the country’s first preliminary injunction (PI) on the basis of trade secret infringement in 2013. Has the practice of granting PIs become a common and useful tool against the infringement of trade secrets in China for foreign companies since then and has there been any further development?

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Published

2021-08-21

How to Cite

Wu, Z. ., Bieler, B. ., Marchand, P. ., & Xu, D. . (2021). ‘The Rise of Preliminary Injunctions in Chinese Trade Secret Infringement Cases’. Swiss Chinese Law Review, 1(3). Retrieved from https://ac.sclalawreview.org/index.php/ac/article/view/126