CPA Firm Unsuccessful at Enjoining Former Employee
By Neal Weinrich Drawdy CPA Services, P.C. v. North Ga CPA Services, P.C., — S.E.2d –, 2013 WL 1189274 (Ga. App. March 25, 2013), pitted a CPA firm against its … Continue reading → The post CPA Firm...
View ArticleApplying Georgia Long-Arm Statute, Eleventh Circuit Finds No Personal...
By Collin L. Freer The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act has become a favorite weapon for employers to use against employees who engage in computer misconduct. A question that often … Continue reading →...
View ArticleiPads and Blackberries: The Hidden Dangers for Employers
By Amy E. Dehnel Personal electronic devices have become commonplace throughout society and have drastically impacted the speed at which consumers can transfer vast amounts of data. For instance,...
View ArticleSouthern District of Georgia Judge Narrowly Construes Computer Fraud and...
By Neal Weinrich Much has been written about the federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (“CFAA”) and the divergent views among courts regarding the CFAA’s reach. See, e.g., March 26, … Continue reading...
View ArticleTwo Georgia Unfair Competition Cases Demonstrate the Federal Courts’...
By Neal Weinrich Many unfair competition cases in the digital era involve allegations of computer misconduct. Several federal statutes may provide former employers a cause of action for such...
View ArticleGeorgia Court of Appeals Discusses Damages Recoverable Under Georgia Computer...
By Neal Weinrich In the digital age, unfair competition cases between employers and employees often involve computer misconduct and claims under the federal and state statutes that regulate such...
View ArticleNorthern District Weighs in on Circuit Split: Gives Broad Meaning to "Loss"...
By Amy E. Dehnel In Southern Parts & Engineering Co. v. Air Compressor Services, two former employees of Southern left their employment and founded Air Compressor Services. No. 1:13-CV-2231-TWT,...
View ArticleProtracted Dispute Between Camera Technology Competitors, Cont’d.
This blog previously discussed the Court’s rulings on discovery disputes in Earthcam, Inc. v. Oxblue Corporation, No. 1:11-CV-2278-WSD, 2013 WL 1693959 (N.D. Ga. April 17, 2013), a lawsuit involving...
View ArticleProtracted Dispute Involving Competitors in the Camera Technology Industry,...
This blog previously discussed various rulings in Earthcam, Inc. v. Oxblue Corporation. (click here and here). This blog entry deals with Earthcam’s belated attempt to make an expert designation. Early...
View ArticleProtracted Dispute Involving Competitors in the Camera Technology Industry,...
This blog has previously discussed various rulings in Earthcam, Inc. v. Oxblue Corporation, No. 1:11-CV-2278-WSD (N.D. Ga.). (Click here, here, and here). This entry covers the Court’s ruling on...
View ArticleDistrict Court Judge Dismisses Georgia Trade Secrets Act Claim Under Iqbal
Putters v. Rmax Operating, LLC, Civil Action File No: 1:13-cv-3382-TWT, 2014 WL 1466902 (N.D. Ga. April 15, 2014), is a recent decision that involves a number of issues that frequently … Continue...
View ArticleGuilty Plea of Former St. Louis Cardinal Exec Shows Consequences of Computer...
On Friday, January 8, 2016, former St. Louis Cardinals Director of Baseball Development, Christopher Correa, pleaded guilty to criminal charges for breaching the private database of the Houston Astros....
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