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Parks Brown — published Sep 01, 2020 — last modified Feb 08, 2024 05:31 PM — filed under: 26 USC § 48, Internal Revenue Code, 370 S.W.3d 705, 90 S.W.3d 697, 948 S.W.2d 76, 155 S.W.2d 649, 65 S.W.3d 262, 161 S.W.3d 258, Warranties, Waiver, Trespass, Title Abstract, Termination, Tenant, Temporary Restraining Order, Tax Credit, Subordination Agreement, Sublease, Statute of Limitations, Severance, Royalty, Restraining Order, Renewal Terms, Renewal Term, Reasonable Time, Real Property, Real Estate, Public Utility, Property Tax, Property Damage, Market Value, Letter of Credit, Leasehold, Investment, Injunctive Relief, Incorporation, In Situ, In Perpetuity, In Fee Simple, Gross Negligence, Grace Period, Good Faith, Force Majeure, Fee Simple, Fair Market Value, Exclusive, Environmental Law, Encroachment, Due Diligence, Cure Period, Conveyance, Contributory Negligence, Contract, Consideration, Breach of Contract, Bankruptcy Proceedings, Bankruptcy Court, Bankruptcy, Assignment, Assignee, Appurtenant, Ad Valorem, Acceptance, Abrogate, Abatement, Abandonment In examining the evolution of oil and gas leases and related energy industry agreements in the recorded public records, it is interesting to observe when ... Hacking Wall Street: Reconceptualizing Insider Trading Law For Computer Hacking and Trading Schemes by Kenneth Geisler II — published Oct 01, 2019 — last modified Feb 19, 2024 05:08 PM — filed under: Securities Exchange Act, Exchange Act, Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, 15 USC § 78j, Commerce And Trade, 17 CFR § 240, Commodity and Securities Exchanges, 18 USC § 1030, Crimes And Criminal Procedure, Rule 10b, Rule 14e, 574 F.3d 42, 521 U.S. 642, 445 U.S. 222, 123 F.3d 83, 831 F.3d 1, 2018 WL 6322308, 257 F.3d 226, 2018 WL 3407781, 552 U.S. 148, 606 F. Supp. 2d 321, 430 U.S. 462, 482 F.3d 372, 2015 WL 4764144, 2015 WL 4749247, 2016 WL 7217607, 535 U.S. 813, 137 S. Ct. 420, 463 U.S. 646, 425 U.S. 185, 404 U.S. 6, 422 F.3d 94, 272 F.3d 189, 947 F.2d 551, 27 F.2d 833, Summary Judgment, Statutory Interpretation, Securities, Sec Enforcement Action, Preliminary Injunction, Personal Property, Misappropriation, Market Value, Mergers & Acquisitions, Law and Economics, Know How, Investment, Interstate Commerce, Intent To Use, Insider Trading, Injunctive Relief, Fraud, Fiduciary Relationship, Fiduciary Duty, Directors, Confidentiality, Confidential Relation, Confidential Information, Civil Penalties, Civil Action, Actus Reus, Accomplice Kenneth Geisler II: Current securities law is ill-equipped to deal with computer hackers. He says unlike the typical defendants in insider trading cases, ... Remaining or Going Private: Traditional and New Rationales by Patrick Muldoon — published Apr 01, 2020 — last modified Feb 19, 2024 04:41 PM — filed under: Securities Exchange Act, Rule 13e, 172 A.3d 346, 177 A.3d 1, Venture Capital Fund, Shareholder, Securities, Public Corporation, Public Company, Private Company, Offeror, Market Value, Investment, Incorporate, Fraud, Directors, Corporate Governance, Common Stock, Capitalization The going private transaction has been popular in the past and will likely continue in popularity, given the number of startup “exits.” In the alternative, ... A New Trend in Securities Fraud: Punishing People Who Do Bad Things by Joseph T. McClure — published Apr 01, 2020 — last modified Feb 19, 2024 04:42 PM — filed under: Securities Exchange Act, Exchange Act, Securities Act, Martin Act, 15 USC § 78a, Commerce And Trade, 15 USC § 78, 15 USC § 78m, 17 CFR § 229, Commodity and Securities Exchanges, 15 USC § 78j, 17 CFR § 240, Rule 10b, 426 U.S. 438, 754 F.3d 159, 552 U.S. 148, 2004 WL 1263386, 2004 WL 1553217, 2009 WL 772903, 2018 WL 1400, 563 U.S. 27, Summary Judgment, Shareholder, Sexual Harassment, Sexual Assault, Settlement Agreement, Securities, Reasonable Person, Public Domain, Public Company, Market Value, Malfeasance, Law and Economics, Investment, Insider Trading, Fraud, Fiduciary Duty, Federal Law, Directors, D&O, Criminal Law, Contract, Civil Penalties, Civil Law, Capital Investment, Board of Directors, Blue Sky Laws This article seeks to articulate a distinct view of federal securities law as it is increasingly used in non-traditional enforcement actions commenced to ... A Practitioner’s Guide to the Texas Uniform Trade Secrets Act by Joseph F. Cleveland, Jr. — published Oct 01, 2019 — last modified Feb 19, 2024 05:07 PM — filed under: Texas Uniform Trade Secrets Act, Texas Theft Liability Act, Uniform Trade Secrets Act, Defend Trade Secret Act, Economic Espionage Act, Texas Citizens Participation Act, Defend Trade Secrets Act, Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 76(a), Rule 76a, 20 F.3d 623, 314 S.W.2d 763, 131 F. Supp. 3d 656, 578 Fed. Appx. 376, 102 F. Supp. 3d 906, 716 F.3d 867, 334 F.3d 459, 790 F.2d 1195, 113 S.W.3d 735, 2017 WL 604043, 2016 WL 900577, 2016 WL 6134939, 202 F. Supp. 3d 685, 2017 WL 1532609, 231 S.W.3d 405, 2017 WL 2999405, 2017 WL 6379796, 2018 WL 4185522, 84 S.W.3d 198, 121 S.W.3d 853, 2017 WL 943423, 965 S.W.2d 18, 72 F. Supp. 2d 1111, 106 S.W.3d 230, 1999 WL 89955, 864 S.W.2d 548, 540 S.W.3d 202, 494 S.W.2d 204, 504 F.2d 518, 435 F.2d 1262, 553 S.W.3d 17, 416 F.3d 505, 622 F.3d 361, 309 S.W.3d 719, 531 S.W.3d 829, 2015 WL 12866214, 549 S.W.3d 256, 504 S.W.3d 455, 2018 WL 5074765, 520 S.W.3d 191, 512 S.W.3d 895, 2014 WL 411672, 2019 WL 3977545, 2018 WL 1312407, 550 S.W.3d 287, Unjust Enrichment, Unfair Competition, Trade Secrets, Trade Secret, Tort, Temporary Restraining Order, Temporary Injunction, Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation, Statute of Limitations, Rules of Civil Procedure, Royalty, Restraining Order, Protective Order, Prima Facie Case, Prima Facie, Preliminary Injunction, Preemption, Permanent Injunction, Misappropriation, Market Value, Licensor, Jury Charge, Irreparable Injury, Investment, Intellectual Property, Injunctive Relief, Independent Contractor, Incorporate, In Camera, Implied Consent, Good Faith, Free Speech, First Impression, Final Judgment, Fiduciary Duty, Fair Market Value, Exemplary Damages, Due Process, Contract, Constitutional Rights, Confidentiality, Confidential Information, Common Law, Clear and Convincing Evidence, Civil Procedure, Civil Liability, Breach of Contract, Bad Faith, Adequate Remedy Texas Uniform Trade Secrets Act (TUTSA) was signed into law in 2013. Prior to this enactment, Texas did not codify a central law governing trade secrets. TUTSA ... Subscribe to an always-updated RSS feed.