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Witness Preparation in Texas Non-Compete Litigation

by Zach Wolfe in Non-Competes Witness Preparation Nov 14, 2016
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The Orchestratehr v. Trombetta case shows that some basic Texas non-compete issues remain unresolved.

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When Is a Non-Compete Not a Non-Compete in Texas?

by Zach Wolfe in Non-Competes Sep 26, 2016
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The recent Connell v. Wells Fargo case shows that Texas courts are effectively ignoring the legislature’s command that restraints of trade are illegal

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Reformation and Choice of Law in Non-Compete Litigation

by Zach Wolfe in Non-Competes Aug 08, 2016
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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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“This Stuff’s Made in New York City!” Choice of Law in Texas Non-Compete Litigation

by Zach Wolfe in Non-Competes Jul 18, 2016
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Does Texas law apply to my non-compete? Here is a step-by-step analysis based on a recent federal case.

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Opening a Can of Worms: Tortious Interference with a Texas Non-Compete

by Zach Wolfe in Non-Competes Jul 05, 2016

How the “justification” defense works when a company sues a competitor for interfering with an employee’s non-compete

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“Litigation Is Not a Game”: Texas Case Shows How Not to Enforce an Injunction in Non-Compete Litigation

by Zach Wolfe in Injunctions Non-Competes Jun 20, 2016
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A typical non-compete case somehow went off the tracks. Avoid these mistakes when trying to enforce an injunction in a non-compete case.

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What a Litigator Looks For in the Typical Texas Non-Compete

by Zach Wolfe in Non-Competes Texas Litigation May 14, 2016
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Is my non-compete enforceable in Texas? Find out the five key things a litigator looks for.

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