In Texas, at-will employees can prepare to compete against their current employers without violating the common law duty of loyalty. Determining whether the line between lawful preparation to compete and unlawful competition begins is sometimes gray. (See post). A recent case from the Houston Court of Appeals provides a good summary of what an at-will
Duty of Loyalty
Competing versus Preparing to Compete
By Russell Cawyer on
Posted in Noncompetes and Restrictive Covenants
I subscribe to about 20 very good labor and employment law blogs. This week, one of the blogs I follow posted a good summary on the employee duty of loyalty and what activities are proper and improper for an employee to engage in who is about to start a venture that competes with his or her current employer.
Jon Hyman’s post…