Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Illinois
Hello,
My company is currently in civil litigation with a competitor and an
unusual situation has arisen. The head of the other company has
recently attempted to bribe the son of one of our employees with the
promise of $20,000 and a building for him to run his business out of if
he could talk his father into testifying that we (our company) stole a
client list from his company.
I'm not a lawyer, but it certainly seems that this action is
wrong...and perhaps criminally. What might such an action be
classified under so that I can do a little research? Also, do you have
any articles/bills, etc. that may be interesting reading regarding this
situation?
Best, and thank you in advance....
Ken Allan Huggins
1 Answer from Attorneys
Since you are in litigation, you must have an attorney already who can answer your inquiry while having full knowledge of the facts of the situation. I suggest that you contact that attorney. He or she should be able to provide you with better advice or information than someone in this forum. Good luck.