Torrington Company v. Yost
139 F.R.D. 91 (D.S.C. 1991)
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Facts
D worked for P. D signed an agreement not to divulge any secret or confidential information of P. D quit and went to work for INA Bearing Company, Inc. ('INA') which produces the same type of bearings as P. P sued D seeking an injunction limiting D's employment at INA for eighteen (18) months, and actual damages from the alleged use of P's trade secrets. D moved to dismiss under Rule 19 for failure to join INA as an indispensable party.
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