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Nature of Suit Code: 790
Nature of Suit: Other Labor Litigation
Cause of Action: 28:1391 Personal Injury

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4) directed to immediately return to Geller all electronic data @lus any hardcopies) 

from any device, including but not limited to from the Geller-issued laptop and 

not to access such data at any time in the future 

5) directed to provide within 5 days all electronic devices he uses or has used in 

connection with performing work to Steve Walker to quantify and remove all 

Geller data at Defendants' expense. 

6) Defendants and any other acting in concert with either of them are enjoined from, 

directly or indirectly, using or disclosing any and all confidential information 

regarding Plaintiffs customers or suppliers that Nishikawa obtained during the 

course of his relationship with Geller. Nothing in this Order shall preclude the 

Defendants from using or disclosing publicly available information regarding food 

customers. 

7) Geller may serve upon SBC or its affiliate a subpoena for production of all of 

Defendant Nishikawa for all of his accounts, including but not limited to for the 

address hitoshinishikawa@,sbcglobal.net. 

8) Directed not to solicit any Geller customer unless any Defendant first shows the 

court that any Defendant had done substantial business with such customer before 

Nishikawa began working at Geller and said proof shall be submitted under seal 

so as not to disclose Geller customers' identities. 

9) Further, nothing in this Order shall preclude the employee Defendants from 

soliciting business from customers of Plaintiff as long as the employee or agents 

of Defendants do not use or disclose Plaintiffs confidential information while 

doing so; provided, they also comply with Paragraphs 2,3 and 8), above. 

Plaintiff further requests that the TRO shall be in force until ,2007. On that date 

and at - p.m., the Court will hold a hearing to consider whether to issue a preliminary 

injunction. The parties shall meet and confer and attempt to agree upon any discovery to be 

conducted prior to the hearing. If they are unable to agree, any party wishing to take discovery 

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O~ER ON TRO CASE NO. 07-05159 MMC 

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