A Delaware County trial judge said a Fortune 500 dialysis and medical services company intentionally defied two court orders by refusing to produce its chief executive officer for deposition.
In a strongly worded opinion filed June 8, Judge Charles B. Burr II explained his reasoning for throwing out DaVita Inc.’s complaint against three former employees the company claimed violated non-compete and non-solicitation agreements.
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