Contract – Mailing List – Confidentiality – Limitations – Good Faith Covenant
By Deborah Elkins
Published: July 29, 2008
A mortgage lender who suspected a former vice president of breaching a confidentiality clause by setting up a competing company to use the same mailing list customer criteria developed by plaintiff lender, can sue for breach of a covenant of good faith based on a “continuous breach” theory for ongoing mailings.
Corinthian Mortgage Corp. v. Choicepoint Precision Marketing LLC (USDC-ED) (VLW 008-3-268) (15 pp.)
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