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RIM Sues Motorola for Blocking Job Offers

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RIM Sues Motorola for Blocking Job Offers

world_avenue_suit_small.jpgResearch In Motion Ltd is suing Motorola Inc, alleging that the mobile phone company improperly blocked the BlackBerry maker from hiring current and laid-off Motorola employees.
The suit, filed in state court in Chicago on Tuesday, comes three months after Motorola alleged that RIM violated an agreement reached in February that the two companies would not solicit each other’s employees.
RIM asked for a court order to invalidate the agreement, saying in its complaint that the pact had expired in August and was no longer enforceable.
The Canadian company is also seeking unspecified damages for what it called “unfair competition” practices by Motorola.
Motorola spokeswoman Jennifer Weyrauch-Erickson declined to comment on the lawsuit.
“RIM entities continue to grow and hire new employees within the United States and globally against a backdrop of recent public announcements by Motorola that it has and will continue to make massive layoffs,” said RIM’s lawsuit.
In the lawsuit filed by Motorola on September 4, the Schaumburg, Illinois-based company asked a judge to bar RIM from using Motorola’s confidential information, or soliciting or hiring any Motorola employees.
RIM officials could not be reached for comment.
The lawsuit, Research in Motion Corp vs Motorola Inc, was filed in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, Chancery Division, Case Number 717-200S.
Courtesy of Reuters.com.

Jim Finkle is a reporter for Reuters.com.





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