Case Study: Lafleur V.

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Our client, Peter LaFleur (“Lafleur”) has been sued for breach of contract. The lawsuit was filed by Perfect Diamond Baseball Academy (“PDBA”) on the ground that LaFleur violated a Noncompetition Agreement that he signed in his employment contract by opening a competing baseball facility after he was terminated. PDBA claims the opening of LaFleur’s business is detrimental to the future success of PDBA. LaFleur is currently a resident of Tallahassee, Florida, and was a student-athlete at the University of Rhode Island, where he graduated in 1999. He received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nutrition and Dietetics, and played third base for the school’s baseball team. After LaFleur graduated, he was drafted as a shortstop by the Tampa Bay Thunder …show more content…

During the first portion of the session, new trainers are instructed in the areas of hitting, pitching, and fielding, as well as being exposed to specific training on how to avoid over-use injuries commonly sustained by pitchers. In order to provide this training to new employees, PDBA collaborates with skilled physicians who provide new research and insight in the areas of strength and conditioning while refraining from the use of performance enhancing drugs. Since LaFleur was never a pitcher during his playing career, he found the physicians’ research and techniques to be informative and beneficial. Additionally, the second portion of PDBA’s required employee training deals with marketing techniques designed to teach new trainers how to develop client lists and actively recruit potential clients. During this segment of the program, trainers are primarily instructed on how to use the phone, email, and new methods of social media to garner new clients. It is during this portion of the training that PDBA consistently reminds new trainers of the potential commission that could be earned by recruiting new clients to the facility. In addition to in-house marketing training, PDBA also required and paid for new trainers to attend the Florida Athletic Conference (“FAC”) baseball conference. During the FAC conference, LaFleur was exposed to new baseball products, training techniques, and new computer-related training products. PDBA required their employees to attend the FAC convention because all of the major baseball companies attended the event. Furthermore, various college players from the Florida area regularly attend the annual event, so PDBA views this convention as a valuable opportunity to solicit potential clients. LaFleur attended many seminars similar to the FAC, but only brought in one client, Carmen Phillips, during his tenure at

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