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Non-Compete/Trade Secret Litigation

Richman Greer represents employers and employees in cases involving breaches of non-compete and non-solicitation agreements, breach of fiduciary duty, theft of trade secrets, misappropriation of confidential information and violations of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. Richman Greer attorneys have successfully represented clients in numerous temporary injunction hearings as well as trials and final hearings in arbitration actions, and have counseled clients on strategies intended to avoid litigation altogether.
Attorneys Practicing in this Area
Betensky, Gary S. - Shareholder
Brumbaugh, John M. - Shareholder
Farach, Manuel - Of Counsel
Greer, Alan Graham - Shareholder
Katzen, Diane Wagner - Shareholder
Myron, Adam M. - Associate
Romance, Mark A. - Shareholder
Shapiro, Lyle E. - Shareholder
Smith, Grasford W. - Associate
Whittles, John R. - Shareholder
Featured Representative Cases
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Defending two former employees of Charles Schwab against claims of misappropriation of trade secrets and breach of non-solicitation agreements. Served as counsel in temporary injunction hearing held in federal court in Fort Myers, Florida where the court denied Charles Schwab’s request for a temporary injunction. Currently defending similar claims in FINRA arbitration proceeding.
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