MINNEAPOLIS and NORFOLK, Va., June 23 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Softchoice Corporation, a value-added reseller of information technology in the United States and Canada, today filed pleadings in civil lawsuits in Minnesota and Virginia alleging that En Pointe Technologies, Inc. has engaged in illegal and unethical business practices designed to enable En Pointe to compete unfairly in the marketplace.
In the court filings Softchoice alleged that En Pointe engaged in a scheme to "misappropriate Softchoice's confidential information, trade secrets, and customer relationships and use them to injure Softchoice." As part of a campaign to injure Softchoice's business, En Pointe recruited and hired Softchoice sales personnel with the expectation of using confidential Softchoice data, the suits state.
"...[O]ver the past several years En Pointe has relied on a 'business model' of raiding competitors in general, and plaintiff Softchoice in particular, of experienced sales representatives," the suits state. "That model has permitted En Pointe to reap the benefits of an experienced, knowledgeable sales force without making the investment in time and resources required to develop such a sales force."
Individual lawsuits are pending against former employees for breach of contract agreements in Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina and Virginia. En Pointe has raided Softchoice personnel a total of 22 times over the last two years.
The motions filed today, which seek to add En Pointe as a defendant to cases that currently name several former Softchoice employees as defendants, were filed in Hennepin County District Court (Minneapolis) and in the Circuit Court for the City of Norfolk, Va.
"Softchoice believes that competition in the information technology industry benefits customers, but that competition must be fair and legal," said Kirsten Thompson, General Counsel of Softchoice Corporation. "Our goal is to put a stop to this illegal behavior and force En Pointe to obey federal and state laws."
"Softchoice prides itself on its hard-earned reputation for ethical behavior and corporate responsibility," Thompson added. "We take seriously the confidential information shared with us by our customers and vendors, and will take every legal action available to us to protect the confidential information entrusted to us and the high-level of confidence we have earned in the marketplace."
In addition to seeking monetary damages from En Pointe, the actions seek a permanent injunction against former Softchoice employees who violated the terms and conditions of their contracts and confidentiality agreements with Softchoice when they solicited Softchoice customers to do business with En Pointe. Softchoice has won injunctions and temporary restraining orders against a number of former employees now working for En Pointe in Minnesota, Virginia and Missouri and also has actions pending in North Carolina and Nebraska.
The suits note that En Pointe, while encouraging Softchoice employees to ignore their non-solicitation agreements, has agreements in place with it own employees that ban such activity: "Unable to create sufficient revenue through organic growth of its business, En Pointe has chosen to increase its revenue by stealing the very kind of confidential business relationships it forbids its own employees even to discuss with others."
For copies of the filings or further information please contact Gregg Perry or Kristin Brown of Prism Public Affairs -- 401-352-5200 or 202-207-3635. For further information on the litigation, please visit http://www.softchoice.com/about/press/.
About Softchoice
As one of North America's leading providers of technology solutions and services, Softchoice helps businesses and organizations of all sizes to select, acquire and manage their software and hardware technology resources. Softchoice offers a full range of capabilities, including face-to-face consultations and IT asset management services designed to help customers save time, money and risk in IT procurement. In 2006, Softchoice was named Software Value Added Reseller (VAR) of the Year by VAR Business magazine. Softchoice currently has more than 993 employees operating from more than 40 branch offices located in major cities across the U.S. and Canada.
Softchoice stock is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) under the trading symbol "SO." The Common Shares of Softchoice are not registered under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933 and are not publicly traded in the United States.