The question of the appropriate financial remedy has been linked with the legal source of the obligation of confidence. According to the orthodox approach, damages may be awarded on ordinary common law principles for breaches of confidence arising from obligations in contract and tort1. It is clear that the court has jurisdiction to award damages in equity so long as the claimant retains title to some equitable relief2, and it appears that equitable remedies may
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