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The TCPA Does Not Apply to TUTSA Cases Filed in Federal Court

By Heath Coffman on December 16, 2018
Posted in Employment Law, Trade Secrets

As discussed in previous posts, the Texas Citizens Participation Act (TCPA) is a defense to almost any Texas Uniform Trade Secret Act (TUTSA) claim filed in Texas.  However, that defense may not apply to TUTSA claims in federal court.
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