Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Keep saying this: trade secrets can unmake my business.

From Pilotonline.com's FAI's founder lays blame for problems on executives:

Two years ago, George Christian said he had amassed enough wealth to leave his company in other executives' hands and spend his time traveling the world and playing poker.

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Christian said he cannot afford to hire an attorney to respond to the Virginia attorney general's charges against him and his company. Representing himself, he filed a third-party complaint in Chesapeake Circuit Court against six former FAI managers and one of the companies that he claims they formed using FAI's assets and business model.

"The third-party defendants breached their duties of loyalty and good faith by, among other things, self-dealing and misappropriating trade secrets for the unlawful use in a competing business," Christian's filing reads.

If you have an Indiana business and want to protect your trade secrets, you can give me a call.

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