UPS sued a former senior executive Wednesday in Georgia Northern District Court for alleged violation of a non-compete agreement. The lawsuit accuses Kenneth Cherry, UPS’s former President of US Operations, Training, Health & Safety, of violating various restrictive covenants by accepting a senior executive position with Amazon, a UPS competitor. The suit, which seeks an injunction, indicates that Cherry is the third senior executive poached by Amazon in the last 12 months. UPS is represented by Berman Fink Van Horn PC; lawyers have not yet appeared for the defendant. The case is 1:22-cv-02874, United Parcel Service Inc. v. Cherry.

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