What is Sokolove Law accusing Jason Stone Injury Lawyers of?
Sokolove Law accuses JSIL of stealing trade secrets, including their 'digital operations playbook,' and using it to fuel their growth.
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Two prominent Boston personal injury law firms, Sokolove Law and Jason Stone Injury Lawyers (JSIL), are embroiled in a legal dispute involving claims of stolen trade secrets and deceptive business practices. The lawsuits and countersuits re...
Sokolove Law's complaint centers on the alleged theft of an internal website and documents detailing their procedures, which they claim fueled JSIL's recent growth. According to the complaint, JSIL, previously a 20-person firm, nearly tripled in size after Glover allegedly provided the stolen materials. Sokolove also claims that JSIL copied their branding and marketing campaigns.
JSIL's countersuit accuses Sokolove Law of using 'fictitious third parties' for advertising and operating specialized call center websites that covertly link back to Sokolove. They further allege that Sokolove misleads clients into hiring law firms entangled in fraud and unethical practices. JSIL claims that Sokolove has engaged in overt threats about its marketing practices, using Glover's move as a pretext to disparage JSIL.
Sokolove Law accuses JSIL of stealing trade secrets, including their 'digital operations playbook,' and using it to fuel their growth.
JSIL is accusing Sokolove Law of engaging in 'bait-and-switch' tactics, deceptive advertising, and misleading clients.
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