A recent court opinion is a cautionary tale for business owners and entrepreneurs and their attorneys about the importance of protecting attorney-client communications. It is also a reminder of how easily that privilege can be inadvertently waived and the downstream
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Tesla Sues former Employee for Trade Secret Misappropriation
Tesla sued a former engineer for trade secret misappropriation on January 21, 2021. It obtained an ex parte temporary restraining order the next day.
Why it matters:
In our experience representing clients in pursuing and defending against these kinds of…
Former Manager Sued Over Using Trade Secrets to Start Competing Company
Ecolab Inc. sued a former marketing manager, Preston Alexander, alleging he used stolen trade secrets to set up a rival business in violation of the federal Defend Trade Secrets Act and related claims. Ecolab seeks the immediate return of its…
Michigan Enacts COVID-19 Liability Protections for Businesses and Employees
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed into law bipartisan legislation known as the “COVID-19 Response and Reopening Liability Assurance Act” (COVID Assurance Act).
Why it Matters:
This Act provides protections to Michigan workers relating to the spread of COVID-19 and protecting…
Michigan Supreme Court’s Decision Against COVID-19 Executive Orders Still No Treat for Business
The Michigan Supreme Court, in a divided opinion, recently invalidated Michigan’s Emergency Powers of Governor Act of 1945, MCL 10.31 et seq. This was the statute under which Governor Whitmer issued a number…
Trump’s Unmasking Reveals an Example no Business Leader Should Follow.
Today, Mr. Trump was released from the hospital after three days of being treated for COVID-19. He returned to the Whitehouse to immediately provide an egregious example that no company should follow when it comes to COVID-19.
Specifically, Mr. Trump…
Michigan Employer Sued After Allegedly Firing Worker Diagnosed with COVID-19
A Michigan based company was recently sued for allegedly firing its assistant manager after contracting the COVID-19 virus. The suit claims this firing violated the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, the Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act, the Family Medical Leave…
Michigan Launches COVID-19 Ambassador Program to Educate Michigan Businesses on Workplace Safety Guidelines
Michigan’s Dept. of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO) and Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) launched a new program focused on supporting Michigan businesses to reopen safely in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The program is called the MIOSHA…
Federal Court Rules for Gov. Whitmer’s Administration and Upholds Testing Plan to Protect Michigan Agricultural, Food Processing Workers
One Big Thing in Michigan COVID-19 News:
On August 21, 2020, U.S. Federal Court Judge Paul Maloney of the Western District Court for Michigan issued an order denying a motion for a preliminary injunction over the State of Michigan’s testing…
Union Sues to Compel OSHA to Issue Temporary Emergency Covid-19 Standard to Protect Workers
The AFL-CIO sued to require the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to issue an emergency temporary standard (ETS) to protect workers from the novel coronavirus.
Why it Matters
To date, OSHA has refused calls from lawmakers and Union leaders…