Tech security firm founder wins Injunction against ex-employer
A Dublin software company has been ordered not to accuse its founder of software theft, following a High Court settlement of an action last year.
A Dublin software company has been ordered not to accuse its founder of software theft, following a High Court settlement of an action last year.
MX Sweep of Fingal Bay Business Park, Balbriggan, claimed that Danny Jenkins had used company software and source code to develop software for a rival company. It claimed he had persuaded MXSweep to scrap a contract with TT Asia, then taken on the company as a client and allowed it...
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