The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit on Tuesday partially reversed and remanded a district court decision granting summary judgment for an employer in a trade secret misappropriation case brought against it by a former employee. The district court found the employer was not liable for misappropriating a customer list belonging to the former employee, and also granted a motion to exclude an expert witness, as well as any evidence or witnesses on lost wages.
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