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TSMC sued the executive, Wei-Jen Lo, on Tuesday. It alleged that Lo violated a nondisclosure agreement by joining Intel as a vice president after his retirement from the Taiwanese company. In a message to employees Wednesday morning, Tan defended the hiring and said the company stands behind its principles.
Wei-Jen Lo’s previous employer, TSMC, says he violated noncompete and confidentiality agreements when he jumped ship.
TSMC initiates legal action against Wei-Jen Lo, who retired from TSMC this summer, signed a non-compete agreement, but subsequently joined Intel as Executive Vice President.
TSMC has sued former SVP, Wei-Jen Lo, for allegedly violating non-compete agreements after joining Intel, but industry insiders believe the case may be quietly dropped given the geopolitical sensitivity. Lo is likely a US citizen beyond Taiwan's reach;..
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