Saint-Gobain Claims Ex-Employees Stole Trade Secrets
Friday, November 14th, 2008 | Noncompete Litigation
Saint-Gobain Ceramics & Plastics, Inc. (“Saint-Gobain”) is suing two former employees and their new employer for allegedly stealing trade secrets and proprietary information related to the design and manufacturing process of high temperature gas tubes that are used to detect radiation.
Saint-Gobain is seeking an injunctive relief, lost profits, punitive damages, and attorneys’ fees and costs. For information about The Employment Law Group® law firm’s Non-Compete Litigation Practice, click here.
Search
Categories
- Breach of Contract
- Breach of the Implied Covenant of Good Faith
- Defamation
- Executive Compensation
- Executive Compensation Attorney
- Federal Legislation
- New Rules and Procedures
- Noncompete Litigation
- Noncompetition Litigation
- Rules and Procedures
- Severance Agreements
- The Employment Law Group
- Tortious Interference



