Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Company v. Ronald Pribyl, James Harvey, Thomas Skrtic, and Accu-Tech Plastics, Incorporated

U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit · Decided 2001-08-20

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FLAUM, Chief Judge. The Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company (“3M”) produces and markets a product known as carrier tape. When the company discovered that three of its employees had formed Accu-Tech Plastics (“Accu-Tech”) to manufacture and market resin sheeting, the essential component of carrier tape, 3M brought suit. After dismissing certain 3M claims pursuant to Accu-Te…

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