Texas Non-Compete and Trade Secret Law

Zach Wolfe defends clients in non-compete and “trade secret” lawsuits. He doesn’t like bullies.

 

Zach Wolfe has practiced business litigation in Texas for over 25 years. Today his practice focuses on defending clients accused of violating non-competes and/or using trade secrets. He also provides “pre-litigation” advice to clients.

The best way to contact him is by email: zach@zachwolfelaw.com.

Zach is a recognized authority in departing employee litigation. He often teaches continuing legal education courses for other lawyers. He publishes the award-winning blog Five Minute Law and hosts the YouTube channel That Non-Compete Lawyer.

Thomson Reuters has named Zach a Texas Super Lawyer® for Business Litigation every year since 2020, an honor reserved for fewer than 5% of Texas lawyers. He is rated AV (Preeminent) by Martindale-Hubbell.

Ask Questions.

  • What kind of lawyer should you hire for a Texas case involving a non-compete, trade secrets, or other “departing employee” issues?

  • What about the cost?

  • Do you represent plaintiffs or defendants, employees or employers?

Find out the answers to all of these questions on the FAQ page.

Read More.

If you want to do some homework on the legal issues in your case, you are welcome to browse my blog, Five Minute Law. True, it was rated “unspeakably bad” by a random person on Twitter, but it has won several awards.

 
 

Watch Videos.

I answer practical and legal questions about non-competes, trade secrets, and other “departing employee” issues.

 
 

“Zach has that rare combination of sharp legal skills and strong people skills that make him a great litigator. He is a true team player, always ready to pitch in to get the job done.”

— Heather Kabele, Director at Kane Russell Coleman Logan PC