Tesla accuses rival Rivian of recruiting employees to steal trade secrets
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Tesla has filed a lawsuit against competitor Rivian accusing the electric vehicle maker of stealing employees and trade secrets, according to the complaint posted by Tesla news website Tesmanian.
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The Elon Musk-owned company said in the suit filed in a San Jose, Calif., state court that Rivian has hired former Tesla employees in breach of their non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) and encouraged those employees to "take" trade secrets and other proprietary information "as they leave Tesla."
"Tesla has recently discovered … an alarming pattern among Tesla employees recently leaving to join Rivian. As Tesla now knows, Rivian instructed one recently departing Tesla employee about the types of Tesla-confidential information that Rivian needs. Both Rivian and the employee knew full well that taking such information would violate the employee's [NDA] obligations to Tesla," the suit reads.
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The suit adds that Tesla, founded in 2003, has discovered three additional employees who acted in a similar manner after leaving the company for Rivian, founded in 2009. Two of those employees were questioned by investigators, and one "actively interfered with Tesla's investigation."