SITTON v. PRINT DIRECTION, INC.

No. A11A1055.

718 S.E.2d 532 (2011)

312 Ga. App. 365

SITTON v. PRINT DIRECTION, INC. et al.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

September 28, 2011.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stephen M. Katz , Marietta, Victor Severin Roberts, Atlanta, for appellant.

Fisher & Phillips, Burton F. Dodd , Atlanta, for appellees.


MIKELL, Judge.

Larry Sitton was fired from his job after his employer discovered, from e-mails on the computer Sitton used at work, that he was taking part in a competing business on the side. After his discharge, Sitton sued his former employer, Print Direction, Inc. ("PDI"), and its president and chief executive officer, William S. Stanton, Jr. (collectively "appellees"), for invasion of privacy and for computer theft and trespass in violation of OCGA § 16...

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