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Partner Samantha Martinez Speaks in Webcast on New Noncompete Case
Samantha Martinez participated in the State Bar-sponsored webcast titled “Texas Supreme Court Nukes Non-Competes: Marsh and the Day After” on August 25, 2011. Martinez spoke on a panel with attorneys Michael Maslanka and Stephen Fox, and addressed the recent Texas Supreme Court decision Marsh USA Inc. et al. v. Cook, which drastically changed the landscape for enforcement of non-compete and non-solicitation covenants. The presentation had a record number of attendees, and will be re-broadcast throughout the Fall.