In Texas, Non-Compete Agreements Without Time Limit Are Unenforceable

Earlier this week, the Dallas Courts of Appeals sided with an employee in Richard P. Dale, Jr., d/b/a Senior Healthcare Consultants v. Hoschar in ruling that her non-competition agreement

Two More Texas Courts of Appeals Find An Arbitration Waiver In Light of Litigation Conduct

Last November, the Dallas Court of Appeals upheld a trial court’s ruling that a party who substantially participated in litigation had waived its arbitration rights

You Can’t Have Your Cake and Eat It Too – A Texas Court of Appeals Explains When Proceeding With Litigation Will Waive Arbitration Rights

Almost every contract now contains some sort of an arbitration clause. In fact, it is one of the first clauses an attorney looks for in

When Are Online Terms Part of a Printed Agreement?

Many companies now use shorter contracts that incorporate the terms and conditions spelled out on a company’s website. It’s an efficient way to keep the

An Employee Violating a Non-Compete Agreement? Ask the Court to Extend The Term

The days of corporate loyalty are long gone.  In today’s culture, the only thing that can prevent an employee from poaching its former employer’s clients