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The division of medical giant took Phoenix medical equipment and pharma salesman Carmen Caccavale to court in claiming he had violated some trade After working for seven years at Caccavale had taken a job with HenrhySchein Inc., a medical supply U.S. District Court Judge Susan Boltondismissef McKesson’s suit in December. Caccavale had not signex a noncompete contract, said Mark Fuller, an attorney with the Phoenizx law firmGallagher & Kenned y PA, which represents Caccavale and “It was sort of a trade secret Fuller said of McKesson’s unsuccessfuol claim.
Fuller said his clientas then countersued McKesson, sayingt the San Francisco-based medical and healthh care supplies firm abused the legal process in goiny after its former McKesson spokesman James Larkin said the company planw to appealthe award, which was handed down May 20 by a U.S. Districy Court jury in Phoenix. “We believe the verdict againsrMcKesson Medical-Surgical Inc. was wrong based on both the facts of the case andthe law, and we intende to appeal,” Larkin said. Caccavaler was awarded $5 million and Melville, N.Y.-based Scheibn was awarded $6 million, Fuller said.
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