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Nike is suing three of its former employees for upwards of $10 million for allegedly stealing trade secrets when they jumped ship for rival sportswear brand Adidas. The Fashion Law reports that Marc Dolce (Nike's former global design director), Mark Miner (Nike's former senior global footwear designer), and Denis Dekovic (Nike's former senior design director) are being sued for contract breaches, unfair competition, and violations of the Uniform Trade Secrets Act.
Not only are the former employees accused of leaking design secrets, but they also allegedly consulted with Adidas long before leaving Nike, in particular on Adidas's new Brooklyn-based studio. (Nike says it's just a rip-off of its own labs). Adidas is in hot water, too: Nike claims that the rival company knew of the contract breaches and promised the three employees that it would pay for legal coverage if Nike decided to go after them.
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