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Labor/Employment

Jan. 6, 2001

GOAL!! Coach Defeats Injunction Bid by Former Employer

SAN JOSE - In Silicon Valley, there is nothing too unusual about an employer going to court to prevent a departing worker from taking a new job with a competitor, alleging that trade secrets will be revealed and contracts violated.

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN JOSE - In Silicon Valley, there is nothing too unusual about an employer going to court to prevent a departing worker from taking a new job with a competitor, alleging that trade secrets will be revealed and contracts violated.
        It is out of the ...

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