A while back I wrote a post regarding the Fifth Court of Appeals reversing a temporary injunction order because it had failed to describe specifically
Tag: Non-Compete Agreements in Texas
In Texas, a Court Can Rewrite Your Non-Compete For You, But It Might Cost You a Pretty Penny
Texas courts have the authority to rewrite non-compete agreements that they find to be unreasonable. Thus, a business might be tempted to draft a broad
Practical Guide to Enforcing Non-Compete Agreements in Texas (Part II)
If you have followed the steps in Part I, you might now be in possession of evidence confirming that your ex-employee is violating his or
Out With the Old, In With the New: The Texas Uniform Trade Secrets Act (TUTSA) Explained
The Texas Uniform Trade Secrets Act (TUTSA) became effective on September 1, 2013, replacing the hodgepodge of common law, restatements and the Texas Theft Liability
Practical Guide to Enforcing Non-Compete Agreements in Texas (Part I)
You have just learned that one of your former employees might be violating the terms of his non-compete agreement with your company. What should you
