Physicians Discussing Non-Compete Agreements

What Do Hospital Non-Compete Agreements Look Like in Texas?

Many major hospital chains in Texas require their physicians to sign non-compete agreements. Despite all the talk about how the federal government is going to

Enforcing non-competes in Texas

Temporary Restraining Orders in Texas Non-Compete Cases

Often, the first step in enforcing a non-compete agreement is obtaining a temporary restraining order in court. However, if such order does not contain the right language, it may have no legal effect.

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Ex-Ticket Hosts Are Sued for Violating Their Non-Compete Agreements. Are They Going To Succeed?

With all this talk about how the federal government is about to ban non-compete agreements, many might think they no longer need to worry about

Employee Calculating Commissions

Texas Employees’ Rights to Recover Unpaid Commissions

Unpaid commissions and bonuses can be a frustrating situation for Texas employees who were promised compensation upon achieving certain goals. Fortunately, there are legal options available to pursue when employers fail to fulfill their payment obligations.

Can You Argue a Non-Compete is “Unfair” and Win in Texas?

If you’re an employee in Texas and you’re bound by a non-compete agreement, you may wonder if you can argue that the agreement is “unfair” and win. The answer is yes, at least in some cases. In a recent case, a Texas Court of Appeals found that it would be unfair to enforce a 1-year non-compete agreement against an employee who only worked for his employer less than 5 months and was let go without cause.

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