Intellectual Property & Technology in California

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As home to Silicon Valley, California is at the forefront of technology and intellectual property law. The state's Business and Professions Code §16600 notably restricts enforcement of non-compete agreements, fostering innovation and employee mobility.

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and its successor CPRA provide some of the strongest data privacy protections in the nation, influencing privacy law nationwide.