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Medical Device Maker Can Recover Lost Profits Against Double-Dipping Salesman – IL Fed. Court

A Federal court examines the pleading and proof elements of several business torts in a medical device company’s lawsuit against its former salesman and a rival firm.  The plaintiff sued when it learned its former employee was selling on the side for a competitor. Granting summary judgment for most of the plaintiff’s claims, the Court …

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Posted byPaulPJanuary 20, 2017January 23, 2017Posted inBusiness Torts, Employment LawTags: agent, breach of fiduciary duty, competitor, damages, disgorgement, lost profits, principal
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