Five Non-Compete Agreements Myths in Texas for Employees

The old saying “ignorance is bliss” may be true in many situations, but not when it comes to non-compete agreements in Texas.  Over the years,

A Texas Case Demonstrates Why Using Stock Non-Compete Agreements May Backfire

Last month, a Texas Court of Appeals denied an insurance agency’s application for a temporary injunction against its former President because it held that the

Texas Non-Competes Soon Will Be Unenforceable in California

With so many companies moving their headquarters from California to Texas in the recent years, non-compete disputes involving employees and employers who have ties to both

The Difference Between Non-Competition and Non-Solicitation Restrictions

Some states prohibit these restraints in employment contracts completely. Others allow one but not the other. Texas allows both. These restrictions on employees are meant to protect employers’

Want to Switch Jobs, But Not Sure if You Can? Do Not Let A Non-Compete Hold You Down.

Many employees sign non-compete agreements without giving it a second thought, but then a time comes when the company starts slumping, they get a new

Non-Compete Agreements are Not OK in Oklahoma

Turns out Oklahoma and California have much more in common than one would imagine – they both prohibit non-compete agreements.  The Fifth Circuit Court of

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