Legal Question in Employment Law in North Carolina
Good morning,
I was hired by a principal to act as an agent to several 3rd party management companies. These 3rd party management companies are direct competitors to the principal company I was hired by so we keep the financial information separate from the principal.
Questions:
1. The principal keeps asking for financial information regarding accounts contracted and managed by the 3rd party companies. I refuse and say it is unethical for them to ask me about confidential information to them. a. Can I get fired by the principal if I continue to refuse?
b. If the 3rd party management companies found out I shared financial information with the principal, can they sue me as well as the prinicipal?
c. What legal recourse do I have if I get fired by the principal company?
d. Can I sue the prinicipal if they fire me and if so, on what grounds? Unethical business practices? Anything else?
e. As a principal company, do they have a right to make me share this financial information so they can steal the business?
This is really bothering me because I am not sure who I am to remain loyal to.
Any help you can offer by answering the questions above or any added input you'd like to share would be wonderful.
Thank you.
1 Answer from Attorneys
You desperately need to speak to an employment or business attorney. You have a lot of important questions and you need have the facts fleshed out to answer them. I don't understand how 4 competitors have employed one person...something fishy is afoot.