Modere abandons Frequense cross-recruiters lawsuit

on

|

views

and

comments


Modere has abandoned its lawsuit against three Frequense cross-recruiters.

Modere filed a Notice of Voluntary Dismissal on June 27th. The court accepted the notice and terminated Modere’s case on July 2nd.

Amber DeLoof, Brynn Lang and Marina Simone are former Modere distributors who, upon leaving the company, joined Frequense and began cross-recruiting.

Modere filed suit on March 22nd and, as part of their litigation, sought a Temporary Restraining Order and preliminary injunction.

In a decision handed down in late May, the court found that, while Modere was likely to prevail on the merits of its case, DeLoof, Lang and Simone were cross-recruiting through their respective corporate entities (shell companies).

Modere allowed DeLoof, Land and Simone to sign up to Modere through their shell companies. The court thus denied Modere’s TRO and injunction, on the basis only the shell companies were liable.

It seems having realized they’d shot themselves in the foot by allowing shell companies to sign up as distributors, Modere had no appetite to continue the case.

Frequense, a LaCore Enterprises company, doesn’t appear to have taken any action to prevent continued cross-recruitment. At least not publicly.



Share this
Tags

Must-read

Email Marketing Audits: Everything You Need To Know

First things first – how do you define an email marketing audit?While it could entail a variety of different aspects based on your...

9 Personal Email Signature Examples to Steal

A professional signature is more than a...

How to Start a Lead Generation Business + Tips for Landing Clients

Businesses need customers in order to thrive, and your lead generation business can step in and provide this value. I'll discuss how to...

Recent articles

More like this

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here