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Passage Breakdown

When a skilled worker goes to a rival, companies worry their trade secrets will be passed along. Courts try to balance the company’s right to protect secrets and the worker’s right to take a job by allowing the hire but banning disclosure of secrets. That ban is hard to enforce because people can’t forget what they’ve learned and may use it unconsciously, so injunctions usually stop obvious transfers (like handing over documents) but not the quiet, everyday use of learned know‑how.

Logic Breakdown

Determine the passage's overall purpose by locating the author's main claim about injunctions: do they primarily praise, propose, or criticize injunctions? Focus on sentences that assess injunctions' effects on employees and their effectiveness in preserving trade secrets.

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The author's primary purpose in the passage is to

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The author’s central point is that injunctions both hamper employees and do little to stop secret transfer. Support: the passage notes that courts 'provide[] an injunction against disclosure of any of the former employer's secrets' but also says 'such measures help generate suspicions and similar psychological barriers to full and free utilization of abilities in the employee's new situation' and that 'it is also doubtful that they are effective in preserving trade secrets.' The author concludes that 'it is therefore unlikely that an injunction against disclosure of trade secrets to future employers actually prevents any transfer of information except for the passage of documents and other concrete embodiments of the secrets.' Together these statements show the dual claim in choice A (injunctions create problems for employees and fail to halt illicit spread).
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