MCP Holdings Corp. couldn’t convince a district court to toss a lawsuit from a former employee who alleged the company defamed him by accusing him of stealing trade secrets and also failed to let him exercise stock options he had accrued.
The former senior vice president for an MCP Holdings subsidiary presented viable claims under defamation law, breach of contract, and state wage and hour laws, according to a court opinion rejecting the company’s motion to dismiss in the US District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania.
Judge Keli Neary, a Biden appointee, found a letter sent by the ...
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