Shain Khoshbin

Shain Khoshbin

May 15, 2023 | Texas Lawyer

Are Texas Anti-SLAPP Motions Proper Legal Vehicles to Challenge Standing and, Thus, Subject Matter Jurisdiction?

Detailed analysis in recent oil and gas trade secret case.

By Shain Khoshbin

15 minute read

February 06, 2023 | Texas Lawyer

'Dual Purpose' Communications, the Attorney-Client Privilege, and the 'Primary Purpose' Test in Texas: SCOTUS Punts, But Does Texas?

How do Texas courts deal with such "dual purpose communications"?

By Shain Khoshbin & Aaron Dilbeck

15 minute read

July 19, 2018 | Texas Lawyer

Texas Supreme Court Clarifies the Need for Separate Jury Questions

Breach-of-contract and fraudulent-inducement claims are ubiquitous in complex business litigation. However, when concurrently seeking relief for breach of contract and fraudulent inducement, the “devil's in the details” as to how to prepare the jury charge.

By Shain Khoshbin and Robin Bechtold

2 minute read

January 05, 2018 | Corporate Counsel

Password-Sharing May Be a Federal Crime Under the Muddied Waters of the CFAA

The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) is a federal statute that provides for not only criminal liability, but also civil liability, when a person…

By Shain Khoshbin and Aaron Dilbeck

8 minute read

March 22, 2017 | Legaltech News

Cybercrimes in Civil Litigation: Using the CFAA To Go 'On the Offensive'

There is a split among federal circuit courts of appeals regarding the meaning of the phrase "unauthorized use" in the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.

By Shain Khoshbin, Munck Wilson Mandala

14 minute read

March 22, 2017 | Corporate Counsel

Cybercrimes in Civil Litigation: Using the CFAA To Go 'On the Offensive'

By Shain Khoshbin

15 minute read

May 05, 2016 | Corporate Counsel

Mock Trials in Business Litigation: Choosing When and How to Do It Cost-Effectively

Corporate counsel know that mock trials are useful tools in litigation. Nonetheless, they cost money. So the trick is to figure out when it's worth doing one, when it isn't and how to save money when you do.

By Shain Khoshbin and David Weinberg

8 minute read