Employer sanctioned after suing former employees without evidence to support claims
When key managerial employees leave and other employees (and business) soon follow, employers often suspect the departed managers improperly solicited their colleagues, solicited customers, and/or stole proprietary information. Reasonable contractual provisions can help deter such conduct, but even without a contract, a company may be able to take action against the former employees and their new employer.
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