Washington Law Review
Abstract
Lawmakers constantly balance competing interests. They decide where to draw lines so that societal goals are accomplished without ignoring the needs of those who will be affected by their choices. The Washington State Legislature is now in the process of addressing the line between government transparency and the protection of private companies’ trade secrets. Companies who provide technology to the federal government are susceptible to losing their trade secrets through a public records request. The Washington State Legislature is currently reviewing the trade secret exception to the Public Records Act to ensure it is continuing to protect companies from losing their trade secrets. This Comment will both address the dangers companies face and evaluate the current proposals to change the law.
First Page
1905
Recommended Citation
John Delaney,
Comment,
Safeguarding Washington's Trade Secrets: Protecting Businesses from Public Records Requests,
92 Wash. L. Rev.
1905
(2017).
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.law.uw.edu/wlr/vol92/iss4/6