Protection of Confidential Information in the Engineering Industry

This article explains how confidential information in the engineering industry can be protected by the common law action of breach of confidence and by confidentiality (secrecy) clauses in contract law. First the article discusses breach of confidence, examining cases such as Saltman Engineering Co...

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Main Author: Sadler, Pauline
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2005
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15909
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description This article explains how confidential information in the engineering industry can be protected by the common law action of breach of confidence and by confidentiality (secrecy) clauses in contract law. First the article discusses breach of confidence, examining cases such as Saltman Engineering Co Ltd v Campbell Engineering Co Ltd (1948) 65 RPC 203 and Surveys & Mining Ltd v Morrison [1967] VR 37. Then it discusses confidentiality clauses in contracts, and considers the nullifying effect of the doctrine of restraint of trade, looking at recent decisions such as Maggbury v Hafele (2001) 210 CLR 181 and AIM Maintenance v Brunt [2004] WASC 49.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-159092017-01-30T11:52:39Z Protection of Confidential Information in the Engineering Industry Sadler, Pauline This article explains how confidential information in the engineering industry can be protected by the common law action of breach of confidence and by confidentiality (secrecy) clauses in contract law. First the article discusses breach of confidence, examining cases such as Saltman Engineering Co Ltd v Campbell Engineering Co Ltd (1948) 65 RPC 203 and Surveys & Mining Ltd v Morrison [1967] VR 37. Then it discusses confidentiality clauses in contracts, and considers the nullifying effect of the doctrine of restraint of trade, looking at recent decisions such as Maggbury v Hafele (2001) 210 CLR 181 and AIM Maintenance v Brunt [2004] WASC 49. 2005 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15909 fulltext
spellingShingle Sadler, Pauline
Protection of Confidential Information in the Engineering Industry
title Protection of Confidential Information in the Engineering Industry
title_full Protection of Confidential Information in the Engineering Industry
title_fullStr Protection of Confidential Information in the Engineering Industry
title_full_unstemmed Protection of Confidential Information in the Engineering Industry
title_short Protection of Confidential Information in the Engineering Industry
title_sort protection of confidential information in the engineering industry
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15909