What can lobster do to protect his secret recipe

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Trade Secrets and Unfair Competition

Protozoa desires to obtain the secret recipe for a lobster patty that is known by Lobster who is Protozoa's biggest competitor. Protozoa has attempted to steal the recipe for years. What can Lobster do to protect his secret recipe?

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