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Cease and Desist

Hi all I was just served a cease and desist from my former company who fired me months ago. Saying I have been making untruthful comments and false statements about them. Which is not true. I have had a bunch of my old accounts follow me to the new company I am working for because they wanted to work with me. “In light of “company name”’s legal claims, you are directed to retain and preserve unaltered potential evidence related to “company name”’s claims against you. This demand for the preservation of evidence applies to any tangible “company names” materials that you have retained, as well as any materials and information found on your personal electronic devices, such as home computer, laptop computer, mobile phone, and external data devices including, but not limited to text messages (including between me and a former coworker) they reflect any and all communications that may…


Hi all

I was just served a cease and desist from my former company who fired me months ago.

Saying I have been making untruthful comments and false statements about them. Which is not true. I have had a bunch of my old accounts follow me to the new company I am working for because they wanted to work with me.

“In light of “company name”’s legal claims, you are directed to retain and preserve unaltered potential evidence related to “company name”’s claims against you. This demand for the preservation of evidence applies to any tangible “company names” materials that you have retained, as well as any materials and information found on your personal electronic devices, such as home computer, laptop computer, mobile phone, and external data devices including, but not limited to text messages (including between me and a former coworker) they reflect any and all communications that may hereafter become relevant to any potential civil action. Failure to retain or the willful deletion of any such information is illegal and will serve as the basis for additional claims for spoliatation and sections from the court. “

There is a lot more to the letter. I never signed a non-compete.

Is there anything to this? Thanks

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