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Middle District of Florida Denies Injunction in Computer Fraud and Trade Secret Case
A recent case out of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida raises several important considerations related to computer fraud and
Another Thank You Letter in Today’s Mail
We received a thank you letter in today’s mail. Strangely, the letter was not from a client. Instead, it was from someone who watched our
Florida Non-Compete Agreements & Customer Relationships
Most Florida non-compete litigation ultimately is about customer relationships. Sure, sometimes you have cases where the plaintiff legitimately is seeking to protect trade secrets or
Procaps, Carlton Fields Getting Thoroughly Embarrassed in Antitrust Litigation vs. Patheon, Morgan Lewis
Anybody who litigates antitrust cases should pay attention to Procaps v. Patheon, currently pending in the Southern District of Florida. It’s a debacle. Procaps is
6th Circuit: Telecommuting Not a Reasonable Accommodation
On Friday, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit issued its decision in EEOC v. Ford Motor Company, No. 12-2484, 2015 WL 1600305 (6th
Defending Against Preliminary Injunctions in Florida State & Federal Courts
As non-compete and trade secret lawyers, a major part of our practice revolves around preliminary injunctions. In most cases where plaintiffs allege the breach of