Court granted motion for attorneys' fees in the amount of $342,819.55 against former employee for violations of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act and the Viriginia Crimes Act. A jury had returned a verdict in favor of the employer for $300,000 in compensatory and punitive damages against the former employee. Employer asserted that the former employee sabotaged its computer network and disclosed confidential information.
Court granted motion for attorneys' fees in the amount of $342,819.55 against former employee for violations of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act and the Viriginia Crimes Act. A jury had returned a verdict in favor of the employer for $300,000 in compensatory and punitive damages against the former employee. Employer asserted that the former employee sabotaged its computer network and disclosed confidential information.
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Court granted motion for attorneys' fees in the amount of $342,819.55 against former employee for violations of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act and the Viriginia Crimes Act. A jury had returned a verdict in favor of the employer for $300,000 in compensatory and punitive damages against the former employee. Employer asserted that the former employee sabotaged its computer network and disclosed confidential information.
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