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020392 Williams v. Dominion Technology Partners 02/28/2003 The trial court erred in finding sufficient evidence that a former employee had a fiduciary duty to his former employer and in permitting the
State: Virginia
Court: Supreme Court
Docket No: 020392
Case Date: 02/28/2003
Plaintiff: 020392 Williams
Defendant: Dominion Technology Partners 02/28/2003 The trial court erred in finding sufficient evidence that a
Preview:Present: Hassell, C.J., Lacy, Keenan, Koontz, Kinser, and Lemons, JJ., and Carrico, 1 S.J. DONALD WILLIAMS OPINION BY JUSTICE LAWRENCE L. KOONTZ, JR. February 28, 2003 DOMINION TECHNOLOGY PARTNERS, L.L.C. v. Record No. 020392 FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF CHESTERFIELD COUNTY Cleo E. Powell, Judge This appeal arises from a judgment in favor of an employer against a former at-will employee on a motion for judgment seeking damages for an alleged breach of a fiduciary duty, tortious interference with a business relationship, and business conspiracy in violation of Code
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