Companies of all sizes and in various industries call upon Erik Weibust for his practical and thoughtful advice—and his aggressive representation in high-stakes trade secret, non-compete, and commercial litigation.
Many of the world’s leading pharmaceutical, biotech, medical device, technology, financial services, staffing, and insurance companies look to Erik for thoughtful and practical advice concerning how best to protect their trade secrets and customer relationships from misappropriation by former employees, ex-business partners, competitors, and hostile actors in the United States and abroad, and to avoid liability when hiring from competitors. When necessary, clients rely on Erik for aggressive representation in litigation, where he has won substantial victories in court and at the negotiating table, including broad-reaching injunctive relief and multimillion-dollar payouts, in trade secret misappropriation, unfair competition, and breach of restrictive covenant cases.
In addition to his trade secret and restrictive covenant practice, Erik represents clients in commercial litigation matters, including franchise, distribution, and real estate disputes, to name a few. He has substantial case management experience from the early stages of litigation through the appeals process, including investigations, discovery, mediation, and trial and arbitration, as well as litigation avoidance.
His national litigation practice provides him with particular insight into how courts and arbitrators, in a variety of jurisdictions, analyze relevant issues, keeping him abreast of cutting-edge legal arguments, industry trends, and litigation strategies that he brings to bear in all of his representations. Erik regularly publishes articles and speaks locally and nationally about trade secret and restrictive covenant law, and he has been quoted on these topics in publications such as The Washington Post, Law360, and Ignites (Financial Times). He is also an editor of Epstein Becker Green’s Trade Secrets & Employee Mobility Blog.
Before joining Epstein Becker Green, Erik was a Partner at an international law firm, where he served as co-chair of that firm’s Litigation Finance Task Force and co-chaired the Boston office’s Litigation Department. Before that, he clerked for the Honorable Peter W. Hall of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
More Legal and Business Bylines From Erik W. Weibust
- Employment Law This Week Episode 345 - Spilling Secrets: FTC Nixes Non-Competes Nationwide—Now What? [Video, Podcast] - (Posted On Wednesday, May 08, 2024)
- Chamber of Commerce and Others Swiftly File Lawsuits Seeking to Enjoin and Vacate the FTC’s Noncompete Rule - (Posted On Thursday, April 25, 2024)
- The FTC Finally Pulls the Trigger on a Final Noncompete Rule, with a Few Changes, but Remains Unlikely to Ever Hit Its Target - (Posted On Wednesday, April 24, 2024)
- Employment Law This Week Episode 342 - Spilling Secrets: Navigating Physician Non-Compete Litigation [Video, Podcast] - (Posted On Wednesday, April 17, 2024)
- Spilling Secrets: Latest Developments – Restrictive Covenants in the Health Care Industry [Podcast] - (Posted On Wednesday, February 28, 2024)
- Free to Forfeit: Delaware High Court Holds Employee Choice Is Proper Lens for Evaluating Forfeiture-for-Competition Provisions in Partnership Agreements - (Posted On Thursday, February 01, 2024)
- A Holiday Miracle for New York Employers and Dealmakers! - (Posted On Tuesday, December 26, 2023)
- FTC Proposes Rule Banning Noncompetes: What Employers Need to Know Now - (Posted On Friday, December 22, 2023)
- Spilling Secrets Podcast: Non-Compete Law Update – Key Developments from 2023 [Podcast] - (Posted On Wednesday, December 13, 2023)
- New York Governor: “Balance” Is Needed on Noncompete Bill - (Posted On Thursday, November 30, 2023)