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Temporary Restraining Orders: Protection and Process

Contains material from Oct 2016

Temporary Restraining Orders: Protection and Process
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Session 1: The TRO Process Explained - The temporary injunction hearing is the key moment in non-compete enforcement. Get practical tips on what you need to establish, and specifically what constitutes imminent irreparable harm.
 
Session 2: Fight at the TI Corral The temporary injunction (TI) fight is an essential step in non-compete litigation, but it comes early in the process and litigants can get caught unprepared! Many lawyers express that a case may be won or lost at this early stage.  How does this hearing differ from the TRO hearing? What should litigants do to prepare for success at this critical hearing? What are the anticipated issues and arguments? Learn how to avoid the traps and set yourself up for an effective litigation.
 
Session 3: The Local TRO Process The process for obtaining a temporary restraining order (TRO) can vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, and even from judge to judge. Get practical tips from seasoned local practitioners on how to obtain a TRO in your local courtroom.

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1. The TRO Process Explained (Oct 2016)

Steven L. Mierl

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The TRO Process Explained (Oct 2016)

The temporary injunction hearing is the key moment in non-compete enforcement. Get practical tips on what you need to establish, and specifically what constitutes imminent irreparable harm.
 

Originally presented: Sep 2016 Essential Non-Compete and Trade Secret Law: A Practical Guide to Talent Management

Steven L. Mierl, Cornell Smith Mierl & Brutocao, LLP - Austin, TX

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2. Fight at the TI Corral (Oct 2016)

Steven L. Mierl, William E. Hammel, Mark Temple

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Session 2 —49 mins
Fight at the TI Corral (Oct 2016)

The temporary injunction (TI) fight is an essential step in non-compete litigation, but it comes early in the process and litigants can get caught unprepared! Many lawyers express that a case may be won or lost at this early stage.  How does this hearing differ from the TRO hearing? What should litigants do to prepare for success at this critical hearing? What are the anticipated issues and arguments? Learn how to avoid the traps and set yourself up for an effective litigation.

Originally presented: Sep 2016 Essential Non-Compete and Trade Secret Law: A Practical Guide to Talent Management

Steven L. Mierl, Cornell Smith Mierl & Brutocao, LLP - Austin, TX
William E. Hammel, Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete, LLP - Dallas, TX
Mark Temple, Reed Smith LLP - Houston, TX

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3. The Local TRO Process (Oct 2016)

William E. Hammel, Mark Temple

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Session 3 —8 mins
The Local TRO Process (Oct 2016)

The process for obtaining a temporary restraining order (TRO) can vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, and even from judge to judge. Get practical tips from seasoned local practitioners on how to obtain a TRO in your local courtroom.

Originally presented: Sep 2016 Essential Non-Compete and Trade Secret Law: A Practical Guide to Talent Management

William E. Hammel, Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete, LLP - Dallas, TX
Mark Temple, Reed Smith LLP - Houston, TX