Opinion ID: 199098
Heading Depth: 3
Heading Rank: 2

Heading: Camp's Responses

Text: 17 On May 4, Camp wrote concerning IDEXX's legal problems. She also included lots & lots of goodies for your next rainy day, including internal memoranda. Camp noted that the internal memoranda may have been confidential. I feel like a spy, she commented. In a letter the next day, Camp regretted her actions, promising to be good . . . and send no more dirty secrets from Idexx. . . . Martin responded, claiming that he did not want to know anything confidential about IDEXX, and asking only for public information. 18 Despite Camp's repentance and Martin's denial of any desire for confidential or proprietary information, Camp continued to assemble and pass on information, an activity which she apparently viewed as ethically suspect. 2 Camp also relayed information on IDEXX's strategic plans, including a potential partnership with a company whose name, at least, was confidential. By late June, Camp appeared set on leaving IDEXX, as she commented that I need to unload all of my stock options. Furthermore, Camp had received (and ignored) reminders of her non-compete and non-disclosure agreements; she forwarded these reminders to Martin, noting that as a spy myself, I get a particular chuckle out of [them], and that my loyalty has ended. Camp and Martin began to formalize their plans for meeting at Lake Tahoe in early August, as well as for Camp's eventual move to Nevada. 3