Several major corporations, including Johnson & Johnson, JPMorgan & Chase, and Empower, have filed lawsuits against former employees and competitor companies for alleged corporate espionage and theft of trade secrets. Johnson & Johnson has accused a former employee of downloading confidential files before joining Pfizer, while JPMorgan & Chase has sued TransUnion's Argus Information and Advisory Services for misappropriating trade secrets. Empower has filed a lawsuit against former advisors who left for Compound Planning, alleging client poaching and espionage.
Banking giant JPMorgan & Chase has filed a lawsuit in Delaware federal court accusing TransUnion's Argus Information and Advisory Services of misappropriating JPMorgan's trade secrets to unlawfully bolster its business @blakebrittain https://t.co/HnQLQ5yhoq https://t.co/mHilKTNDdV
JPMorgan & Chase, in a lawsuit, accused a TransUnion subsidiary of misusing the bank's confidential credit card data it obtained while serving as a data aggregator for federal financial regulators to support its 'lucrative' analytics work https://t.co/HnQLQ5yhoq https://t.co/0lgMfKubJv
.@pharmalot: J&J sues former employee for allegedly taking thousands of documents to a new job at Pfizer https://t.co/XysXzfs1ji via @statnews