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Category Archives: Legal
Senate Bill Could Encourage More Trade Secret Litigation
A bill that would fundamentally change the nature of trade secret litigation in Texas is quietly working its way through the Texas Legislature as we speak. Senate Bill 953, by Texas Sen. John Carona (R-Dallas), would adopt the Uniform Trade … Continue reading
Posted in CEOs, Complaints Against Executives, Legal, Litigation, Trade Secrets
Tagged 83rd Texas Legislature, Dallas executive employment lawyer, Joe Ahmad, Joseph Ahmad, Sen. John Carona, Uniform Trade Secrets Act
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Obama Signs Expansion of Trade Secret Law
Theft of trade secrets is a persistent issue in the executive suite, and the universe of possible violations recently expanded thanks to legislation signed into law by President Obama. According to a report in Security Management, The Theft of Trade … Continue reading
Posted in CEOs, Complaints Against Executives, Legal, Litigation, Trade Secrets
Tagged Economic Espionage Act of 1996, executive employment lawyer Joe Ahmad, Joseph Ahmad, Theft of Trade Secrets Clarification Act of 2012
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Preventing Trade Secret Theft (in 20 Years)
Trade secret theft becomes a bigger concern for major companies with every passing day. Particularly when companies are doing business overseas—where intellectual property protections may not be as well-enforced—keeping trade secrets secret has become, to put it lightly, a challenge.
Posted in Corporate culture, Fiduciary Duty, Legal, Litigation, Trade Secrets
Tagged executive employment lawyer, General Motors, Joe Ahmad, theft of trade secrets, trade secrets, UCLA
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Avoiding IP Theft On The Job
Most executives would never dream of stealing from their employers, but many put themselves at risk of being accused of that very thing in the course of their workday. Most such actions—such as emailing files to their personal email address … Continue reading
Posted in CEOs, Complaints Against Executives, Executive contracts, Fraud, Legal, Litigation, Trade Secrets
Tagged executive employment lawyer, Houston, Joe Ahmad
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PA Trade Secret Case Highlights Perils of Job Changes
A trade secret lawsuit recently filed in federal court in Pennsylvania highlights the need for caution when executives change employers. ACE American Insurance Company sued OneBeacon U.S. Holdings, Inc., claiming that OneBeacon poached several of its workers and stole ACE’s … Continue reading
Posted in Complaints Against Executives, Legal, Litigation, Trade Secrets
Tagged executive employment lawyer, Joe Ahmad, trade secrets
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Office Romances Doubly Dangerous for CEOs
It seems we can’t go for more than a few months without a CEO’s romantic entanglements getting him into trouble. The latest victim, if you can call him that, is former Stryker Corp. CEO Stephen P. MacMillan, who was recently … Continue reading
Posted in CEOs, Complaints Against Executives, Fiduciary Duty, Legal, Workplace Romances
Tagged CEO, Herman Cain, Hewlett Packard, Mark Hurd, Stephen P. MacMillan, Stryker Corp., Wall Street Journal, workplace romance
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Résumé Fudging Easy to Catch, Hard to Undo
In today’s economic environment, investors are looking for safety, stability and, ideally, profitability. The crash of 2008, and news of losses such as the recent $2 billion snafu at JPMorgan Chase & Co., has shareholders jittery and skeptical. So it’s … Continue reading
Dodging Land Mines During a Job Search
Job changes are almost as inevitable these days as death and taxes, but lawsuits over them don’t have to be. There are all kinds of considerations an executive needs to keep in mind when looking for a job, depending on … Continue reading
Posted in CEOs, Executive contracts, Legal, Litigation, Non-Competes, Trade Secrets
Tagged confidentiality agreements, employment agreements, Facebook, iPad, LinkedIn, non-compete agreements
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Is Your Pension Going to Be What You Think It’s Going to Be?
American Airlines’ request to have the Pension Benefit Guarantee Corp. bail out its $9 billion in unfunded pension obligations should have executives everywhere taking a hard look at their employer-funded retirement plans. Particularly for executives who work in troubled industries, … Continue reading
Posted in CEOs, Executive Compensation, Legal, Pension plans
Tagged American Airlines, PBGC, Pension Benefit Guarantee Corp., pension plans
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Employee Anti-Poaching Agreements Thwart the Free Market
An interesting case is playing out as we speak in Silicon Valley, where a group of high-tech employees has sued Google, Apple, Pixar, Lucasfilm, Adobe, Intel, and Intuit over an alleged “gentlemen’s agreement” not to recruit each other’s employees. In In … Continue reading
Posted in CEOs, Executive contracts, Legal, Litigation, Uncategorized
Tagged Adobe, Apple, Department of Justice, Google, Intel, Lucasfilm, Pixar, Steve Jobs
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