Shopee Singapore Fails to Prevent Former Employee from Joining ByteDance

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Shopee Singapore Fails to Prevent Former Employee from Joining ByteDance
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The court dismissed Shopee’s claims to seek interim injunctions to prevent the former employee from accepting employment with ByteDance.

E-commerce firm Shopee Singapore has failed in court to prevent its former senior employee from joining rival ByteDance, which operates TikTok and TikTok Shop. The court dismissed Shopee ’s claims to seek interim injunctions to prevent the former employee from accepting employment with ByteDance and soliciting its clients and employees.

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