Texas Hand Gun Talk
A few months ago I highlighted the ins and outs of the new Texas Open Carry law here. The short of it is Texas’ businesses need to strictly follow the open carry and conceal carry notice provisions if they […]
A few months ago I highlighted the ins and outs of the new Texas Open Carry law here. The short of it is Texas’ businesses need to strictly follow the open carry and conceal carry notice provisions if they […]
https://www.scribd.com/doc/292539143/Sarkisian-lawsuit A few weeks ago we discussed the firing of former USC football coach Steve Sarkisian. Since then Sarkisan has filed his own lawsuit in California state court. Deadspin has a great breakdown of the lawsuit and the lawsuit […]
A few weeks ago we touched on the “insider trading” that was going on at the fantasy sites Fan Duel and Draft Kings. It ended up being the subject of a Republican Debate and then the the New York Attorney […]
We’ve discussed the inevitable disclosure doctrine in previous posts. It’s a powerful claim and whether adoption of the uniform trade secrets act makes it viable in Texas remains to be seen. What is it? Assume that in your prior job you […]
A few weeks ago I placed an order with Amazon Prime and selected the option for same day delivery. As promised, my order arrived late that afternoon. To my surprise the delivery was made by a driver in what appeared […]
There is a good article from the Houston Chronicle this week outlining a non-compete dispute between two former compensation consultants and their former employer. The facts are pretty standard fare for this type of dispute: professionals have some type […]
Yesterday, we wrote about the alchohol related firing of USC Head Coach Steve Sarkisian. Since that time some more details have come out about the firing, including reports that Sarkisian’s latest alcohol incidents constituted a breach of an agreement […]
A number of interesting employment law related stories in the world of sports: 1. Steve Sarkisian – Sarkisian was a star quarterback at BYU and former coach of the University of Washington until taking over the helm of USC. Reports […]
Last week in Dallas, Uber Black drivers went on strike and refused to pick up cheaper Uber X fares. For those not familiar with the difference, Uber Black is the higher end service with nicer cars while Uber […]
Last week I had the privilege of speaking and attending the Texas Non-Compete Camp put on by UT LAW CLE and Mike Maslanka. There were a number of great lawyers there addressing topics ranging from whether to sue the new […]
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