XPO Sues Ex-Employees in North Carolina
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XPO lawsuit against 2 ex-employees gives look into noncompete agreements

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Lawsuit filed by less-than-truckload carrier XPO recently moved to a federal court in North Carolina .
The two employees, Tess Farnan and Mark Schatteman , left their sales jobs at XPO to join LTL carrier Central Transport .
A key provision in the noncompete is that the two would not engage “after termination” in “any competing business or solicit XPO customers with whom they worked.
Another saw a bank of business of $ 19,000 in June 2024 drop to $ 1,051 in November 2024 . As for Farnan , XPO says one of her accounts went from $ 11,000 in October to $ 1,000 in December . A $ 2,500 account disappeared completely, the lawsuit alleges. It says letters sent from XPO attorneys to the ex-employees and their attorneys did not receive a response. The post XPO lawsuit against 2 ex-employees gives look into noncompete agreements appeared first on FreightWaves ..
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