Strange Tony,
Clayton, Dubilier and Rice's Gentiva Hospice sued Webster Equity Partner's Bristol Hospice and a former Gentiva nurse administrator for damages resulting from the nurse violating a non-compete agreement and revealing Gentiva trade secrets.
Bristol Hospice entered the Brewer, Maine market, hired Gentiva's nurse administrator who then tried to hire other Gentiva employees.
Gentiva requested a jury trial. I would love for Gentiva CEO David Causby to testify under oath as to the company's practices when they enter a new market. I'd love to hear which Gentiva trade secrets the nurse administrator spilled to Bristol. It it's to rob fair pay for hours worked by making nurses salaried or having a crappy software product that shorts staff for miles travelled, then I hope someone from the Department of Labor is in the courtroom for the whole trial.
I'm sure Bristol is just as abusive to staff as Gentiva. Financial rapscallions require their numbers be met and that excrement flows downhill and downhill and further downhill.
I expect a settlement as neither rapscallion wants to reveal their trade secrets in a public court of law.
Anonymous
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