Legal Question in Business Law in Minnesota
patent
If a employee of a company were to create a product to be sold by the company, then the emloyee left the company to sell said product on his own forming his own comapny, would the company have any legal ground to come after the employee for any reason?
Asked on 9/29/08, 5:28 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
David Anderson
Anderson Business Law LLC
Re: patent
Depends on the contract you may have with your employer. Many employers have their employees sign over any patentable discovery developed during their term of employment.
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Answered on 9/29/08, 5:35 pm
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