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Federal Court Dismisses Breach of Fiduciary Duty Claim Because It Was Preempted By The Texas Uniform Trade Secret Act

By David Fowler Johnson on January 7, 2018
Posted in Items of Interest

In Embarcadero Techs., Inc. v. Redgate Software, Inc., four employees left their employer and began working at a new company. No. 1:17-cv-444-RP, 2018 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 1902 (W.D. Tex. January 5, 2018). The plaintiffs sued the four former employees for breach of fiduciary duty and sued their new employer…

Court Finds That Breach Of Fiduciary Duty Claims Is Preempted By Trade Secrets Claim

By David Fowler Johnson on July 22, 2017
Posted in Cases Decided, Texas Court of Appeals

In Super Starr Int’l, LLC v. Fresh Tex Produce, LLC, a Texas entity that distributes produce throughout the United States filed suit against another Texas entity that imports foreign grown produce into the United States and other related entities for a variety of claims arising from the defendants’ attempts…

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