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Robert L. Malcom, appellant, challenged a temporary injunction issued against him in a breach of contract suit filed by Cobra Acquisitions, LLC, appellee. The dispute arose after Malcom sold his business to Cobra and allegedly violated restrictive covenants by working for a competitor, BHI Energy, and soliciting Higher Power's employees and clients. The trial court found a probable right of recovery for Cobra and issued the injunction, which Malcom contested on grounds of evidentiary sufficiency and the injunction's specificity. The appellate court affirmed the temporary injunction, concluding that the trial court did not abuse its discretion, as evidence showed Malcom's direct involvement in breaching the restrictive covenants.
Robert L. Malcom v. Cobra Acquisitions, LLC is a workers' compensation case decided in Texas Court of Appeals, 7th District (Amarillo). This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
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Robert L. Malcom, appellant, challenged a temporary injunction issued against him in a breach of contract suit filed by Cobra Acquisitions, LLC, appellee. The dispute arose after Malcom sold his business to Cobra and allegedly violated restrictive covenants by working for a competitor, BHI Energy, and soliciting Higher Power's employees and clients. The trial court found a probable right of recovery for Cobra and issued the injunction, which Malcom contested on grounds of evidentiary sufficiency and the injunction's specificity. The appellate court affirmed the temporary injunction, concluding that the trial court did not abuse its discretion, as evidence showed Malcom's direct involvement in breaching the restrictive covenants.
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