MGM calls the lawsuit 'baseless'

MGM sued by Maryland Live Casino over high-roller lists

A Maryland casino is suing MGM Resorts International over lists of high-rollers.
2016-07-26
Reading time 30 seg
A Maryland casino is suing MGM Resorts International over lists of high-rollers.

The Daily Record reports (http://bit.ly/2a8PAud ) that the Maryland Live Casino is contending several MGM employees who used to work for Maryland Live allegedly provided lists of at least 3,000 high rollers to MGM, which plans to open a casino soon at National Harbor.

Maryland Live says the former employees violated confidentiality and noncompete agreements. MGM is calling the lawsuit "baseless."

MGM says Maryland Live is threatening former employees with "unenforceable non-compete agreements."

After the employees were discovered sharing lists, the lawsuit says they signed documents stating they had destroyed or returned all copies of the lists to Maryland Live. But the employees then took jobs with MGM.

The lawsuit was filed in federal court in Baltimore.

 

Leave your comment
Subscribe to our newsletter
Enter your email to receive the latest news
By entering your email address, you agree to Yogonet's Terms of use and Privacy Policies. You understand Yogonet may use your address to send updates and marketing emails. Use the Unsubscribe link in those emails to opt out at any time.
Unsubscribe
EVENTS CALENDAR