
Essential Non-Compete and Trade Secret Law: A Practical Guide to Talent Management is a one-day program led by experts in drafting and litigating of non-compete and non-disclosure agreements.The program is extensive, providing attendees with a comprehensive overview and offering practical tips on how to avoid disputes where you can, and how to effectively resolve them when you cannot. The program also offers local insight into unique practice quirks in each city, ensuring attendees know what to expect from their local adjudicators. This practical course provides detailed written materials and is ideal for HR professionals and beginning employment lawyers, and anyone in need of a refresher on this ever-changing area of law. Attendees are also encouraged to come a day early for Thursday's Essential Employment program for a comprehensive overview of employment law.

Join leading authorities at UT Law's inaugural Non-Compete Camp for a sophisticated and in-depth discussion of Non-Compete and Trade Secret law in Texas including recent legislation, drafting, talent acquisition, litigation, representing the individual vs. employer, and other latest developments in non-compete law. Highlights of this exceptional program developed by founding Co-Chairs, Michael P. Maslanka and Stephen E. Fox, include: Learn keys to drafting an effective non-compete agreement using non-traditional, cutting-edge methods from a panel moderated by Stephen E. Fox, Polsinelli PC, Dallas, TX Take an in-depth look at the new Texas Uniform Trade Secrets Act Arthur V. Lambert, Fisher & Phillips LLP, Dallas, TX, presents Getting a TRO, Dissolving a TRO: Five Traps for the Unwary Expert forensic investigators provide their wisdom and insight on how to prove and challenge data theft allegations Keith A. Clouse, Clouse Dunn Khoshbin LLP, Dallas, TX, leads a panel discussion on Fighting the Temporary Injunction Fight Talk one-on-one with conference faculty about your specific questions or issues during the Bullpen Breaks Shawn Tuma, Scheef & Stone, L.L.P., Frisco, TX, discusses strategies for using the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) in your claim Hear a panel of mediators and lawyers discuss resolution Earn up to 4.75 hours ethics credit