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Ethics of Representation in Non-Compete Agreements
Contains material from Sep 2015
Very good information.
good discussion
Excellent presentations and examples. Good balance between employee and employer perspectives
faded out when people were asking questions. Should give the mike to the people asking questions.
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Session 2: Representing the Company - Representing employers triggers other issues, such as deciding whether to seek injunctive relief, the constraints on contacting a new employer, and the issues in representing multiple entities.
Includes: Audio Paper Slides
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Christine Neill, Amanda L. Reichek
Session 1
—33 mins
Representing the Individual (Sep 2015)
Representing individuals triggers numerous ethical issues, such as what documents can the departing employee take, what should the lawyer do if the employee does take documents, how engagement letters differ in non-compete cases, and much more.
Originally presented: Sep 2015 Non-Compete Camp
Christine Neill,
Neill & Byrne, PLLC - Dallas, TX
Amanda L. Reichek,
The Reichek Firm, PLLC - Dallas, TX
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William E. Hammel, Robert K. Radcliff
Session 2
—32 mins
Representing the Company (Sep 2015)
Representing employers triggers other issues, such as deciding whether to seek injunctive relief, the constraints on contacting a new employer, and the issues in representing multiple entities.
Originally presented: Sep 2015 Non-Compete Camp
William E. Hammel,
Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete, LLP - Dallas, TX
Robert K. Radcliff,
Weinstein Radcliff LLP - Dallas, TX