Neal Weinrich knows noncompetes and trade secrets inside and out. A shareholder at Berman Fink Van Horn, Neal counsels clients in all industries on matters involving restrictive covenants, trade secrets and other competition-related issues.
Neal represents employers and employees, as both plaintiffs and defendants, in disputes involving noncompetes, customer nonsolicits, nonrecruits, and nondisclosure covenants. He represents clients in noncompete disputes throughout Georgia and in jurisdictions across the country.
Neal also litigates competition-related cases involving various other claims, including tortious interference with business, contractual and/or employment relations, breach of fiduciary duty and/or duty of loyalty, deceptive trade practices, defamation, and violations of the Georgia Computer Systems Protection Act, the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, and/or violations of the Stored Communications Act.
Neal also handles a variety of other business-related matters, including complex commercial litigation and contract disputes and cases involving business torts, partnership or shareholder disagreements and executive compensation disputes.
Neal is a graduate of Emory University School of Law and received his Bachelor of Arts from Tulane University.
An avid Atlanta Falcons fan, Neal also enjoys running road races, playing tennis, golfing, traveling and spending time with his wife and two sons, and their family dog, Sutton.