Organized: The Business Law Breakdown
Organized: The Business Law Breakdown simplifies complex legal principles to make business law accessible to everyone. Hosted by Professor Seth C. Oranburg, this podcast uses real-world cases and practical contract law strategies to help business professionals, lawyers, and students master the essentials of business law. Each episode breaks down legal concepts with engaging discussions, real-world applications, and pop culture references—covering everything from the fundamentals of contracts to advanced corporate governance.
Episodes
Tuesday Nov 18, 2025
PTS 6B: Injunctive Relief — Stopping Misappropriation Before Secrets Leak
Tuesday Nov 18, 2025
Tuesday Nov 18, 2025
When trade secrets are stolen, time is everything. This episode explains how injunctions work to stop the bleeding—preventing further use or disclosure before the damage becomes irreversible. Professor Seth C. Oranburg breaks down what courts require to issue these powerful but limited orders, why “irreparable harm” is the key threshold, and how doctrines like inevitable disclosure and head start shape their scope. You’ll also learn why federal law under the DTSA rejects employment bans, how the rare ex parte seizure remedy works, and what strategic trade-offs lawyers face when deciding whether to seek an injunction at all.
Tuesday Nov 18, 2025
Tuesday Nov 18, 2025
In this final lecture of Module 6, Professor Seth C. Oranburg turns to the monetary side of trade secret enforcement—how courts calculate damages, when to seek enhanced remedies, and how to choose between injunctions and compensation. Drawing on cases such as Bianco v. Globus Medical, 3M v. Pribyl, and University Computing Co. v. Lykes-Youngstown Corp., the episode explores the three primary damages theories—actual loss, unjust enrichment, and reasonable royalty—and why proving each is so difficult.
The lecture also examines exemplary damages and attorneys’ fees under UTSA and DTSA, criminal enforcement under the Economic Espionage Act, and the Calabresi–Melamed framework that distinguishes property rules (injunctions) from liability rules (damages). By the end, listeners learn how to integrate legal, strategic, and economic reasoning to design effective enforcement strategies when trade secrets are compromised.
Wednesday Nov 19, 2025
Wednesday Nov 19, 2025
Trade secret law rewards diligence, not entitlement. In this capstone module, Professor Seth C. Oranburg introduces the six structural pillars of a Trade Secret Protection Plan (TSPP): identification and inventory, valuation and risk assessment, internal and external risk mitigation, enforcement readiness, and governance. Together, they form the operational system courts expect to see when determining whether a company took “reasonable efforts” to protect its secrets. This episode explains how the pillars interconnect, why integration matters more than checklists, and how to avoid common failures—over-engineering, under-resourcing, static plans, and siloed execution. By the end, listeners will understand how to transform policies into a living, defensible protection framework that sustains competitive advantage.
Wednesday Nov 19, 2025
PTS 7B: Implementing a Trade Secret Protection Plan
Wednesday Nov 19, 2025
Wednesday Nov 19, 2025
Designing a Trade Secret Protection Plan (TSPP) is the easy part. Making it work is where most organizations fail. In this episode, Professor Seth C. Oranburg examines the “implementation gap”—the distance between what your policy says and what actually happens day to day. Using real-world examples and a detailed case study, he shows how even strong plans collapse without accountability, coordination, and cultural buy-in. You’ll learn how to assign ownership across legal, IT, HR, and business units; how to allocate scarce resources based on value and risk; and how to use metrics to prove reasonable efforts before litigation strikes. The episode concludes with a live case walk-through demonstrating how the six pillars of trade secret protection activate under pressure—turning theory into disciplined, defensible practice.
Thursday Nov 20, 2025
PTS 7C: Living with Trade Secrets: Governance that Lasts
Thursday Nov 20, 2025
Thursday Nov 20, 2025
Trade secret protection doesn’t fail at the drafting stage—it fails in the years that follow. In this episode, Professor Seth C. Oranburg explains how to keep a Trade Secret Protection Plan alive as the business evolves. You’ll learn how to build review cycles that sustain protection over time—monthly, quarterly, annual, and trigger-based—and how to adapt to growth, mergers, divestitures, and market shifts. The lecture covers when to sunset obsolete secrets, how to report effectively to boards, and why ongoing diligence—not initial design—determines whether courts will uphold secrecy. Featuring a biotech case study where proactive governance averted a potential crisis, this episode shows how vigilance—not litigation—is the hallmark of lasting protection.
Thursday Nov 20, 2025
PTS 7D: Network Theory of Trade Secret — Why Law Doesn't Always Matter
Thursday Nov 20, 2025
Thursday Nov 20, 2025
Why does trade secret law exist at all—and why does it matter more in some markets than others? In this capstone lecture, Professor Seth C. Oranburg explains how network theory helps answer that question. Drawing on Ronald Gilson’s classic analysis of Silicon Valley and newer insights from economic sociology, the episode distinguishes between dense networks, where reputation and norms substitute for law, and sparse networks, where legal protection is indispensable. Listeners will learn how trade secret law extends contracts through quasi-property rights (in rem), why California’s mobility-friendly approach fosters innovation, and how the DTSA seeks balance between secrecy and competition. The takeaway: law isn’t always the main safeguard—but knowing when it is makes all the difference.
Friday Nov 21, 2025
PTS: Conclusion — Trade Secret Law as Discipline and Infrastructure
Friday Nov 21, 2025
Friday Nov 21, 2025
In this final episode, Professor Seth C. Oranburg brings Protecting Trade Secrets to a close by stepping back from doctrine to reflect on what trade secret law truly demands—and why it matters. This is not a recap, but a synthesis. Trade secret protection, he argues, rewards diligence, not entitlement; functions as a system, not a checklist; and depends on context, not formula. Listeners revisit the course’s six pillars and see how trade secret law operates as both a strategic discipline and an economic infrastructure—linking innovation, competition, and governance. The takeaway: courts don’t protect secrets; you do. Trade secret protection isn’t a project. It’s a discipline.

Making Law Accessible
Organized: The Business Law Breakdown is a podcast designed to make complex legal principles accessible to professionals, students, and anyone interested in understanding how the law shapes business. Hosted by Professor Seth C. Oranburg, this series breaks down essential legal concepts through real-world examples, case studies, and engaging discussions. Each season focuses on a specific area of business law.
Current Series: Mastering Contracts
In this season, Mastering Contracts, we dive into the foundational principles of contract law, exploring how promises transform into binding legal agreements. From offer and acceptance to capacity, consideration, and beyond, this series provides listeners with the tools to navigate the world of contracts—whether you’re studying law or negotiating business deals.





