Dear Ex-Employee:

Remember that job you left a couple weeks back? You downloaded the company’s product designs and customer list to your jump drive. The next day, you walked out the door and joined the company’s hottest competitor. You then emailed the company’s customers from your new work account, bragging that your new employer was launching products to compete with the company. That’s cute. But you’re not the first Benedict Arnold to try it. Congratulations, here’s a federal lawsuit.

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