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The Causation Conundrum for Departing Employee Damages

by Zach Wolfe in Damages Non-Competes Texas Litigation Mar 05, 2017
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Oral argument in Horizon Health v. Acadia Healthcare illustrates difficulties with proving lost profits damages when employment is at-will

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Texas Employees Can Still Sue Employers for Common-Law Assault

by Zach Wolfe in Employment Litigation Texas Litigation Feb 26, 2017
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Steak N Shake case holds that the Texas sexual harassment statute does not preempt a common-law assault claim if the “gravamen” of the claim is assault

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The Most Effective Form of Non-Compete in Texas (or Anywhere)

by Zach Wolfe in Leadership Non-Competes Feb 20, 2017
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What’s the most effective form of non-compete in Texas, or anywhere? It might not be what you think.

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Proposed Changes to Texas Discovery Rules Threaten Law Firm Revenue

by Zach Wolfe in Discovery Texas Litigation Feb 13, 2017
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Texas lawyers may not be billing as many hours on ordinary requests for production, if some proposed changes to the discovery rules are made.

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Massive Trade Secrets Verdict Shows Problem with Press Coverage

by Zach Wolfe in Spoliation Texas Litigation Trade Secret Litigation Feb 04, 2017
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A high-stakes battle over who owns the technology used in the Oculus Rift virtual reality system

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From Russia with Love: California Court Addresses Personal Jurisdiction Under Defend Trade Secrets Act

by Zach Wolfe in Defend Trade Secrets Act Personal Jurisdiction Trade Secret Litigation Jan 30, 2017
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The recent Brunswick v. Sultanov case addresses an ex parte seizure order under the Defend Trade Secrets Act, plus a novel personal jurisdiction argument.

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Do Lawyers Have an Ethical Duty to Disclose That Their Clients Took Confidential Information?

by Zach Wolfe in Ethics Trade Secret Litigation Jan 23, 2017
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A recent Texas ethics opinion addresses two issues concerning disclosure of confidential information.

Posted in: Ethics Trade Secret Litigation
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Essential MLK Day Reading for Lawyers and Other Humans

by Zach Wolfe in Civil Rights Courts Jan 16, 2017
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If you want a great story from the American civil rights movement, read this book.

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Texas Non-Compete Case Teaches Importance of Providing Specialized Training

by Zach Wolfe in Non-Competes Texas Litigation Jan 09, 2017
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The Neurodiagnostic case shows that providing an employee specialized training can make a Texas non-compete enforceable.

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The Five Goal-Setting Mistakes You Must Avoid

by Zach Wolfe in Performance Jan 02, 2017
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You already know it’s good to set specific, measurable goals. But for best results you must avoid these five goal-setting mistakes.

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