Legal Question in Business Law in Indiana

Competing with an old employer

I am 20 years old and worked for a multi-million dollar company as a an intern from June 2006 to August 2006. I decided to start my own company after I finished my internship. My business model is similar to the other firm's model and my company would actually be in strict competition with the other firm. The company I worked as an intern for had ''loose lips'' and I had access to nearly all documents and clientele information. Will I get slapped with a lawsuit if I start my business in the same city as the other company? I never signed a non-compete contract with the other company. I'm trying to decide if I should just start my business in another city or if I'd be fine competing with the other firm.


Asked on 3/01/07, 9:46 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Re: Competing with an old employer

Based on the facts presented you should be fine as long as you do not use a name that is substantially similar to the one that the other company has and you are not using trade secrets.

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Answered on 3/01/07, 10:01 pm
Samuel Hasler Samuel Hasler

Re: Competing with an old employer

Getting sued depends probably on trade secrets. You might take a look at this blog post of mine: http://haslerlaw.blogspot.com/2007/02/trade-secrets-cautionary-tale.html

Without more details, that is about all I can suggest. I would suggest speaking with an attorney before you open your business.

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Answered on 3/02/07, 7:38 am


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