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In this paper, we give an overview of our case-based reasoning program, HYPO, which operates in the field of trade secret law. We discuss key ingredients of case-based reasoning, in general, and the correspondence of these to elements of HYPO. We conclude with an extended example of HYPO working through a hypothetical trade secrets case, patterned after an actual case.