134.005[3/3] – RECOVERY. (a) In a suit under this chapter, a
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 134.005[3/3]
Summary
This law allows a court to award reasonable attorney's fees to the winning party in cases involving misappropriation claims made in bad faith or when an injunction is improperly contested. It primarily affects parties involved in litigation related to misappropriation and injunctions in Texas.
Court can award attorney's fees to the prevailing party.
Applies to bad faith claims of misappropriation.
Includes bad faith resistance to injunctions.
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