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    • Meghan B. Clark
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    • Tareq M. Hishmeh
    • Kristine Kelly
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Employment Law

The Long Goodbye - Dealing with Ex-Employees who Breach your Confidentiality Agreements after Separation →

November 1, 2009 Meghan Clark

​Published in CA Employer, Nov 1 2009

Most employers have confidentiality agreements with employees who have access to the company's pricing information, client rosters, profit margins, customer purchasing habits, and other information that could be considered a trade secret of the company.

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