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Don’t Steal Your Former Employer’s Customers (Unless You’re Confident…)

Photo of a man with a finger blicking his lips, symbolizing that an employer's customers may be a trade secretMany people know that, when one leaves a job in California, the former employer typically cannot stop the former employee from working for a competitor. However, some people mistakenly believe that the right to compete includes the right to steal the former employer’s customers!

According to Civil Code Section 3426.1(d), a trade secret is “information…that [d]erives independent economic value…from not being generally known to the public…and [i]s the subject of efforts that are reasonable under the circumstances to maintain its secrecy.” For many employers, a customer list is an important trade secret.

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