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Zynga Sues Former Manager Over Theft of CityVille Trade Secrets
In the realm of non-compete and trade secret litigation, there are certain truisms that have stood the test of time. Among the most basic: Do
In Harlan Laboratories Case, MA Court States the Obvious: Leave the Customer Files Behind
Yesterday evening, at a cigar bar in Fort Lauderdale (shout out to the Florida Cigar Company), I had a discussion with a few gentlemen that
Amazon Sues Former High Ranking Employee Over New Job at Google
As an attorney who defends employees in non-compete cases, I am generally critical of how such agreements are used. For one thing, it seems that
Google Antitrust Scrutiny by the FTC? Nonsense.
These days, speculating about antitrust cases against major companies appears to be all the rage. A few months back, there was a ton of chatter
Boston Area Dentists in Non-Compete Controversy
Interesting non-compete news out of Weymouth, Massachusetts (a small city about twenty miles south of Boston). Back in September 2009, a Boston-area dentist Gerald Maher
Who Owns Your Linkedin Account: You or Your Boss?
Not a non-compete case– but it rhymes. The case is Eagle v. Morgan, et al., No. 11-4303 (E.D.Pa. December 22, 2011). The plaintiff, Linda Eagle,