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Patently Unpredictable? Patent Venue Laws After TC Heartland & In Re Cray

Venue for patent infringement cases is governed by 28 U.S.C. § 1400(b), which states that patent infringement suits can be brought in the judicial district (1) where the defendant resides or (2) where the defendant has committed acts of infringement […]

Enforcing a Non-Compete Injunction Could Require Disclosing Your Customer List

What happens when a plaintiff is granted an injunction that prohibits a former employee and its new employer from soliciting or contacting the plaintiff’s customers; yet, the injunction does not specifically identify those off-limit customers nor […]

Enforcing a Non-Compete Injunction Could Require Disclosing Your Customer List

Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 683 requires that "[e]very order granting an injunction . . . shall set forth the reasons for its issuance; shall be specific in terms; shall describe in reasonable detail and not by reference to the complaint or other […]