Quest Diagnostics argues that its ex-employee is using the stolen information to help his new employer to “price products and services at rates designed to undersell Quest Diagnostics” and to “determine which customers to pursue,” based on which are the most profitable and have the largest sales. Kiesche resigned from Quest on December 14 and went to work for Laboratory Corporation of America. The list included customers with the highest volume patients of United Healthcare. Kieschie apparently downloaded the list shortly before he left the company. ![]() ![]() Quest Diagnostics recently filed a lawsuit against Brian Kiesche, a former Quest Diagnostics account sales representative, for downloading a list of New York and New Jersey doctors that detailed the amount of business that Quest did with each doctor.
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