As featured in #WorkforceWednesdayThis week, on our Spilling Secrets podcast series, our panelists discuss how to navigate “group lift-outs,” in which one company hires multiple employees from another company at or about the same time.

Trade Secret Litigation: Lessons from High-Stakes Group Exits

Group lift-outs are among the most challenging circumstances to navigate in the trade secrets and non-compete space. While possible in virtually every industry, they have become increasingly common in industries such as financial services, insurance, technology, and even design and apparel.

In this episode of Spilling Secrets, Epstein Becker Green attorneys Peter A. Steinmeyer, A. Millie Warner, Alexander C.B. Barnard, and Haley Morrison explain the myriad of complications that can arise in these scenarios, ranging from trade secret and non-compete violations to work-related emotional and abandonment issues.

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