JOHNSTON v. AMERICAN SPEEDREADING ACADEMY, INC.

No. 18680.

526 S.W.2d 163 (1975)

Floyd JOHNSTON et al., Appellants, v. AMERICAN SPEEDREADING ACADEMY, INC., Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Dallas.

June 26, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Z. T. Fortescue, III, Fiedler & Fortescue, Richardson, for appellants.

William M. Hayner, Flagg, Cooper Hayner, Miller, Long & Owen, Dallas, for appellee.


CLAUDE WILLIAMS, Chief Justice.

Alleging breach of fiduciary duties, conspiracy and unfair competition, American Speedreading Academy, Inc., sought injunctive relief, as well as actual and exemplary damages, against former employees who had resigned from plaintiff corporation and formed a competing company called Educational Reading Services, Inc. Following a hearing, the trial court issued a temporary injunction restraining the former employees and the new corporation...

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