Courts around the country are split as to the circumstances under which the parties’ choice of law set forth in a non-compete agreement will be honored. In a recent diversity jurisdiction case ruling, Arizona U.S. District Court Judge David Campbell recently refused to enjoin violations of a non-compete clause which said that the law of Washington State applied. He held that Arizona

Continue Reading Because Arizona’s “Fundamental Policy” Regarding Non-Compete Clauses Is So Different From That Of The State Of Washington, Arizona Federal Court Refuses To Enforce Clause’s Provision Calling For Applicability Of Washington State Law

An article published yesterday in the Gonzaga Law Review presents an interesting analysis of trade secret litigation in state courts. Authors David S. Alming, Darin W. Snyder, Michael Sapoznikow, Whitney E. McCollum, and Jill Weader published the follow-up article to their article last year concerning trade secret litigation in federal courts. According to the new article, they analyzed 2,077 state
Continue Reading New Article On Trade Secret Litigation In State Courts Released