Sporidis' departure from the lobbying firm was initially amicable. Susan Molinari, who oversees Washington Group and Ketchum Public Affairs, said in a deposition that when informed by Sporidis of his new job, she told him that "If he thought this was a better fit for him, I thought I was happy for him."
Speaking on background, a DC-based public affairs executive and lobbyist from a competing agency said the lawsuit was an unusual case because lobbyists typically don't sign non-compete agreements, particularly electronically after joining a firm.
-- PR Week, April 21, 2008
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