Motorola sues a former executive for revealing the secrets to Apple inc’s iphone division by joining them
Michael fenger accepted "millions of dollars in cash, in exchange for agreeing not to join other competitor company for two years after leaving motorola
he took the iphone job on march 31 said the lawsuit filed in llinois.Fenger, who is vice presdient of global iPhone sales, he also hired two high-level Motorola employees who have worked in Motorola’s trade secrets and in customer relationship , the suit said Motorola employees or disclosing Motorola’s confidential information.
It demands damages and repayment of stock options given to him in exchange for signing the non-compete agreement.