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Business, 04.03.2021 20:30, rayniqueamee2002

John works for Company X but also has a shop in his garage. He likes to tinker on the weekends. Over the course of his 5-years with Company X, John has invented 3 new items and filed patents on them, sold the product to a manufacturer, and has made a LOT of money from these 3 new products. When John quits to go work for Company Y, he receives a legal notice from Company X demanding release of his patents to the company as well as payment to the company for all of the profits he made from sales on those 3 products, interest from the money made over the past 3 years, legal fees, and damages. Is John liable

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