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Why Abuse of Discretion Matters to Employers (Non-Compete)

By Rob Radcliff on April 23, 2013
Posted in Non-Compete Agreements

                          

Talking about the standard an appellate court uses to review a temporary injunction in a non-compete case isn’t very exciting and we can get lost in the legalese. But it is critical to have some appreciation of what wide discretion a…

Does your lawyer have to disclose your non-compete?

By Rob Radcliff on April 2, 2013
Posted in Non-Compete Agreements

                                         

There is an interesting case that recently came out of the Dallas Court of Appeals regarding an attorney’s obligation to disclose the existence of a non-compete when he was preparing an independent contract agreement. If…

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Rob represents businesses and individuals in disputes in Texas and throughout the United States. He focuses his practice on employment and commercial matters including issues…

Rob represents businesses and individuals in disputes in Texas and throughout the United States. He focuses his practice on employment and commercial matters including issues arising from the arrival and departure of employees.

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