Legal Articles, General Practice
Enforceability of Non-Solicitation Agreement for Potential Clients of Former Employer
Webster Financial Corporation v. McDonald, 2009 Conn. Super. LEXIS 169
Enforcing a Non-Compete Agreement to Protect Software Company’s Confidential Information
Weseley Software Development Corporation v. Burdette, 977 F. Supp. 137
US Supreme Court Establishes Employer Friendly Definition of “Supervisor” for Employer Liability for Title VII Employment Discrimination
Vance v. Ball State University, 520 U.S. (2013)
[WATCH VIDEO] "Small Estate Affidavits in California" by Newport Beach Real Estate Attorneys
When a person dies, often their estate, their real and personal property along with any liens or debts they may have had, goes into probate. In California, not every estate needs to go through the formal probate process.
Violations of a Restrictive Covenant
There are various circumstances under which an individual can be found in violation of a restrictive covenant. The two most common types of activity that result in litigation are (a) the solicitation of prohibited parties in violation of the time and/or geographical restrictions and (b) the unauthorized dissemination of confidential and proprietary information belonging to the plaintiff employer.
Employment Agreements: Checklist for Enforceability
Employment Agreements: Checklist for Enforceability