Ten Wolfe Commandments: Leadership Lessons From Hamilton
Lawyers and other business people can learn a lot about leadership from the smash broadway musical Hamilton
Lawyers and other business people can learn a lot about leadership from the smash broadway musical Hamilton
Highland Capital case shows what evidence is needed to uphold a Texas trade secrets injunction
Learn three critical tips for making your content engaging when you give a presentation
Find out the key issues that were argued in a packed courtroom in the “Houston College of Law” trademark litigation
Get the slides to our webcast on Southwestern Energy v. Berry-Helfand and what it means for lost profits damages in trade secrets cases and other cases
Find out what M.C. Dean, Inc. v. City of Miami Beach means for litigation under the new federal Defend Trade Secrets Act
There is no single “correct” tone for engaging public speaking, but there are tones to avoid.
The Nevada Supreme Court says it will not rewrite an overbroad non-compete to make it enforceable. Is this a trend coming to Texas?
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Can a readily ascertainable customer list be a trade secret under the Texas Uniform Trade Secrets Act? Some Texas courts are confused about this.