The Elements of a Trade Secret in Texas: What Are “Reasonable Means” to Protect a Trade Secret?

Under the Texas Uniform Trade Secrets Act (TUTSA), as well as under the common law, information could be treated as a “trade secret” only if it met two criteria: it wasn’t “generally known” or “readily ascertainable” to those who could benefit from it, and its owner took reasonable efforts, given the circumstances, to protect…

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Just Hire a Lawyer? Here Are 10 Helpful Client Tips

Just Hire a Lawyer? Here Are 10 Helpful Client Tips Know what your goals are. Surprisingly, often parties enter into litigation without having a clearly defined measure of success. By defining what you want to accomplish before starting a lawsuit, it will be easier to assist you in accomplishing that goal. This is true,…

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The Latest Research on Water Safety Could Shock You

For many children, summer means hitting the pool. And for the most part, parents can feel confident that swimming pools provide a safe source of fun for kids enjoying their break from school. In too many cases, though, danger lurks in pools in the form of potential injuries and illnesses. Some of the latest…

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8 Things Every Parent of a 4-Year-Old Needs to Know about Pool Safety

Your swimming pool can provide endless fun and happy memories for your family members — including young children. To ensure that fun never turns to tragedy, take note of these eight critical pieces of pool safety information. In under five minutes, your child can drown. It can happen in an instant; you turn your…

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The Elements of Trade Secret in Texas: What Counts as “Not Readily Ascertainable”?

To be protected by Texas trade secret law under the Texas Uniform Trade Secrets Act (TUTSA), information must be valuable because it is neither “generally known” nor “readily ascertainable” to third parties unless those third parties use improper means to get it. Clearly, this includes information that a third party could not acquire without…

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Taxotere Hair Loss Lawsuit Claims

A Taxotere hair loss lawsuit has been filed by a plaintiff who claims that she suffered permanent hair loss after taking the drug as a part of her chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer. Other affected patients may be eligible to seek compensation with the help of drug injury lawyers Shaw Cowart LLP. For more information, contact Shaw…

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What is a Trade Secret Under Texas Law?

In 2013, The Texas Uniform Trade Secrets Act (TUTSA) went into law, making significant changes to a number of aspects of the law protecting trade secrets within the state. The TUTSA applies to misappropriations of trade secrets that take place on or after September 1, 2013 – cases before this date are still governed…

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Distracted Driving Crashes Continue To Rise In Texas

April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month and TxDOT is continuing its TALK. TEXT. CRASH. campaign to raise awareness of the dangers associated with distracted driving and urging motorists to put away their mobile devices and pay attention to the road. 38 percent of Texas drivers admitted to talking on their mobile phone while…

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Shaw Listed Texas Top 10 Best Personal Injury Attorney for Client Satisfaction

  Congratulations to Ethan Shaw on his selection to the 2016 Texas list of 10 Best Personal Injury Attorneys for Client Satisfaction by the American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys (AIPIA).  This honor was determined by the organization itself through significant client and peer reviews, as well as independent evaluation.  

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What To Do When Sensitive Internal Company Information Is Sent To Personal Email Addresses

Steps a Company should take, including general advice about conducting an investigation Imagine that one of your supervisors discovers that thousands of pages of confidential Company billing and financial information has been downloaded, and e-mailed to a personal e-mail address. Upon further investigation, your supervisor has discovered that an employee has asked other employees…

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