In a recent Tennessee case, Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC v. Melissa Clemens, No. 2:13-CV-239 (E.D. Tenn., Nov. 4, 2013), the Court entered a preliminary injunction prohibiting a former employee from soliciting customers or prospective customers she served while working for Fidelity, from soliciting Fidelity’s employees, and from using Fidelity’s confidential information. As we previously stated regarding the Dill v. Continental decision, the Fidelity case … Continue Reading
Shawn Kee has written on the Jackson Lewis website about a recent decision from the Court of Appeals of Tennessee, James F. Dill Jr. et al v. Continental Car Club, Inc., in which the Court held that a non-compete was narrowly enforceable under Tennessee law, although it declined to enforce a Florida choice-of-law provision which might have led … Continue Reading