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Bryan Harrison is a member of the Intellectual Property Litigation Practice in Greenberg Traurig’s Boston office. Bryan focuses his practice on trade secret, patent, and other intellectual property disputes. He also has experience handling general commercial litigation matters, including contract disputes, franchise disputes, payor-payee conflicts, and post-sale breach of warranty issues.

He is experienced in managing all phases of litigation, including drafting complaints, conducting and defending depositions, managing e-discovery, trial and post-trial briefings. He has deep experience in both federal and state courts, as well as in arbitration across the country and internationally. He represents both plaintiffs and defendants.

Bryan obtained an undergraduate degree in biochemistry. Before law school, he worked in a clinical genetics lab at Massachusetts General Hospital developing and validating genetic tests to diagnose cardiomyopathy and hearing loss.

This blog post discusses key trends in trade secrets for 2025, including increased scrutiny of large damage awards, potential changes to noncompete enforceability, a high success rate for plaintiffs in trade secret trials, the impact of AI on trade secret protection, and the availability of foreign damages for misappropriation under the DTSA.

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