There is a lot of confusion out there about whether non compete agreements are enforceable in Texas. Some believe that they are never enforceable, others
Category: Texas Business Law
A Few Lessons From the Morgan Stanley Trade Secrets Debacle
Earlier this month, a financial advisor at Morgan Stanley copied information of 350,000 of the company’s wealth management clients. A few days later, a sample
Not Reading a Contract Costs a Party Half a Million Dollars
The Texas Supreme Court just confirmed what most of us already know – that you should read your contracts before signing them. In National Property
Non Compete Agreements in a Sale of Business
Anybody who is buying a business – no matter how large or small – should consider including a non compete agreement or clause in the sale
Arbitration Policies and Employment Agreements – A Tricky Area
Many business owners have been advised by their attorneys at some point in time to include an arbitration clause in their employment agreements or employee
Providing Reference for a Former Employee – What Can an Employer Say in Texas?
Most employers at some point get a call asking for a reference for one of their former employees. For good employees such call is not a problem,