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How to Hire a Competitor's Employees
Suppose an employee from a competitor applied for an open position with your firm. She did not take any trade secrets from the competitor and will not solicit her the competitor's customers. However, ...
0 comments | posted by Neil Klingshirn | Jan 25, 2010 12:32 PM [EST] in Tortious interference | applies to All States
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