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Covid-19 Has Resulted in a Tsunami of Frivolous Non-Compete & Trade Secret Lawsuits
Approximately three months ago, when the coronavirus first became an economic crisis, I made the following prediction: That companies would be less inclined to file

Covid-19 Toolkit: Maybe Exit Litigation and Go to Arbitration
As many folks know, I am not particularly fond of arbitration. I can offer numerous legitimate reasons why. Among them: (1) No jury. I like

Companies Keep Wasting Money on Worthless Trademark Lawsuits
Over the years, I have accurately predicted the results of numerous ill-conceived lawsuits. Just to offer a few examples: In the midst of the disastrous

Employee Non-Compete Agreements as Section 1 Antitrust Violations
Although such issues have not often been raised in the federal courts, employee agreements not to compete are proper subjects for scrutiny under section 1

COVID 19: Impact on Non-Compete Litigation
For the past 30+ years, many companies in America have abused non-compete agreements. A non-compete agreement in connection with the sale of a business is

Defending Against Preliminary Injunctions: Strategic Considerations
Today’s podcast discussion from Florida competition lawyer Jonathan Pollard: Defending against preliminary injunctions in non-compete, trade secret, trademark, and unfair competition cases. This one is