What I’ve Learned in 7 Years of Defending Poor People Against Bogus Non-Compete Agreements
In a few months, I’ll hit the 7-year mark of having my own law firm. During that time, I’ve done one thing more than anything
In a few months, I’ll hit the 7-year mark of having my own law firm. During that time, I’ve done one thing more than anything
Stop what you’re doing and go read the Lanham Act! I’m kidding, but only slightly. Let’s get right to it: Lots of folks have no
Strangely enough, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida has become a hotbed of non-compete litigation. That may simply be a
Fort Lauderdale-based MAKO Surgical Corporation has filed a lawsuit against a former employee, Jeffrey Gellman, and his new company, Blue Belt Technologies, Inc., alleging the
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD), one of the world’s largest manufacturers of computer graphics cards, has sued four former employees alleging a massive theft of
A recent non-compete dispute in Florida raises questions about the concept of legitimate business interests under Florida law. Until October, prominent Florida chef Domenica Macchia
Over the past two years, we have heard an endless stream of pundits, analysts and lobbyists weigh in on the possible antitrust case against Google.
Early this month, eight employees of the advertising giant Leo Burnett Company simultaneously left the company in the midst of work on a critical project