In Hicklin Engineering v. R.J. Bartell, where Bartell was accused of stealing trade secrets from his former employer, Hicklin that he now used in competition with Hicklin, the appeals court held that if Hicklin could show that Bartell was using specific trade secrets it would prevail against him.
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