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Konanki v.
Calibrate, Inc., 2004 Mass. Super. LEXIS 624
(December 6, 2004) (Botsford, J.). |
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The court entertained Calibrate, Inc.’s
Motion for a Preliminary Injunction to prevent Konanki,
a former area manager, from allegedly violating a
non-compete agreement, after Calibrate unilaterally
reduced Konaki’s compensation. Georgia law governed the
non compete.
The Court held that Calibrate failed to
show a substantial likelihood that it |
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prevail on the merits, where Konanki had a persuasive
defense that Calibrate had breached the agreement by
failing to pay him as agreed. The Court further found
that Calibrate had not demonstrated any irreparable
harm, and that the balance of harms favored Konanki,
where the requested relief would have barred Konanki
from working in the field he had known for fourteen
years.
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