David G. Bray is a shareholder at Mariscal, Weeks, McIntyre & Friedlander, P.A. Mr. Bray’s practice is concentrated on non-compete, anti-piracy, and trade secret litigation, representing both large and small businesses as well as individual employees and entrepreneurs. Mr. Bray has more than ten years of experience in drafting, negotiating, and litigating non-compete and anti-piracy agreements in both the employment and the sale of business contexts.
Mr. Bray is the author of “Drafting Enforceable Covenants not to Compete,” published in the February 1996 issue of the Arizona Attorney and is a contributor to the Arizona Chamber of Commerce’s “Arizona and Federal Employment Law: An Employer’s Guide.” Mr. Bray is also a frequent speaker on the subject of non-compete and anti-piracy agreements. A partial list of his seminar presentations appears below.
- Featured Speaker, “Covenants Not To Compete In Arizona,” Lorman Educational Services, July 19, 2002.
- Featured Speaker, “Protecting Your Business From Disloyal Employees,” Arizona Bar Business Law Section Meeting, March 2001.
- Featured Speaker, “Update On Arizona Law Of Non-Compete And Anti-Piracy Agreements,” Quarles & Brady Eighth Annual Labor & Employment Law Symposium, September 1999.
- Featured Speaker, “The Law Of Employee Non-Compete Agreements In Arizona,” Construction Financial Management Association, May 1999.
- Featured Speaker, “Protecting Your Business From Disloyal Employees,” Arizona Association of Industries Fall Employment Law Breakfast Series, November 12, 1998.
- Featured Speaker, “Protecting Proprietary Information: Solutions For Arizona Businesses,” The Cambridge Institute, April 30, 1998.
Education
Cornell University (J.D. 1992); Indiana University, Bloomington (B.A., 1988)
Bar Admissions
Arizona (1992); California (1993) (currently holds inactive status); Nevada (1994) (currently holds inactive status)
Bar Activities
Vice Chair of the Arizona Supreme Court Committee On Examinations
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