A sales manager at a publishing company who left to join a direct competitor after a restructure left her in a less senior position has been restrained by the NSW Supreme Court from disclosing confidential information and from working on one of her new employer's titles, but the court rejected her former employer's argument that she should not be allowed take the job with its rival for a year.
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