The most charitable interpretation I can think of is that he signed some form of non-compete. they're very prevalent in the tech industry where companies get employees to agree to not work for a competing organization for x amount of time after their employment ends. It's a very shitty practice, but I would be very surprised if O'Keefe himself signed one of these given how much power he had over Veritas during its inception.
The most charitable interpretation I can think of is that he signed some form of non-compete. they're very prevalent in the tech industry where companies get employees to agree to not work for a competing organization for x amount of time after their employment ends. It's a very shitty practice, but I would be very surprised if O'Keefe himself signed one of these given how much power he had over Veritas during its inception.
I thought of that, but that's not what they sued for.