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CHAUDHRI: When poaching goes wrong – the hidden costs of top talent

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CHAUDHRI: When poaching goes wrong – the hidden costs of top talent

Inducement is a factor courts consider when calculating reasonable notice under the common-law analysis

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If you follow the wearable tech space, you may have seen the recent news that Bryan Lynch, Apple’s head hardware engineer overseeing home devices, left the tech giant to join Oura. For those who have yet to give in to the wearable tech movement, Oura makes the Oura Ring, a sleek, sensor-laden ring that tracks personal health metrics, similar to the Apple Watch.

For tech enthusiasts, Lynch’s move from Apple to Oura sparked a number of theories about Oura’s suite of new tech and........

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