Case No. HC07C02914
Chancery Division of the High Court

Case No. HC07C02914

Fecha: 20-Dic-2007

ACTS DONE BY THE DEFENDANTS

89. The Defendants have admitted that they did a number of activities with a view to setting up their new business both before they had given notice and whilst they were working out their notice. I have already rejected their limited statement as to what they did. Further as I have set out above they plainly did more than they originally acknowledged as they were forced to concede in their evidence. The question to be considered is whether or not those activities are a breach of their duty of fidelity and Mr Rider’s fiduciary duty or whether they are legitimate actions taken with a view to setting up a legitimate business post termination of the contracts of employment.90. It is often said that the test is whether or not the actions done were preparatory for the future activity or went beyond that.91. This is an over simplification as the Helmut case underlines in paragraphs 28 – 32 inclusive as follows:-