Gardere’s Successful Representation of Inhance Technologies Featured in Law360
06 October 2016
Law360 covered Inhance Technologies LLC’s $5 million award in a trade secret case filed against two former employees who launched a competing business utilizing Inhance’s technology.
Gardere Partner Rachel Powitzky Steely told the publication that there was “no Texas precedent on the question of whether Inhance could recover both damages and the injunctive relief under the Texas Uniform Trade Secrets Act, and very little precedent from the rest of the country.” Gardere attorneys successfully argued both were warranted under TUTSA.
Inhance is represented by Gardere Partners Rachel Steely, Jessica Glatzer Mason and Terrell R. Miller, and Attorney Michael R. Rahmn.
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