Tort/Negligence – Misappropriation of Trade Secrets – Insufficiently Particular Description – Investment Advisors – Business Break-Up
Smith v. Lewis Defendants’ misappropriation of trade secrets counterclaim refers only generally to confidential company financial information as the “trade secrets” that plaintiff misappropriated by allegedly sharing with member(s) of his family. Defendant Douglas Lewis said in his affidavit that plaintiff removed private and personal records belonging to defendants Douglas and Linda Lewis as well as, among other things, clients’ confidential financial records, social security numbers, income statements and financial statements without the clients’ knowledge or consent.
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Published: February 1, 2012
Time posted: 9:26 am
Tags: Business Break-Up, Insufficiently Particular Description, Investment Advisors, misappropriation of trade secrets, Tort/Negligence







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