Non-compete case bucks trend, results in trial 
By:
David Frank
Published: January 22, 2013
Tags: non-compete, non-compete agreements
Boston attorney C. Max Perlman recently found himself doing something few litigators can claim they’ve done: He impaneled a jury in a non-compete trial.
Employer alleges LinkedIn contacts violate non-compete 
By:
Patrick Thornton
Published: May 28, 2010
Tags: LinkedIn, non-compete, non-compete agreement, social media
A Minnesota-based information technologies staffing firm, TEKsystems, is suing three of its ex-employees and a competitor in federal district court, alleging that the employees broke their non-compete agreements by continuing communication with old clients through LinkedIn.
Ariz. jury awards $11M to former McKesson rep 
By:
Pat Murphy
Published: May 28, 2009
Tags: non-compete, trade secrets
A federal jury in Arizona has awarded $11 million to a medical and pharmaceutical supplies salesman and his new company after they countersued McKesson Medical Surgical Inc. Click here for the full article from The Phoenix Business Journal.
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