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Yep, it really happened. The company Health Market Sciences of King of Prussia, PA, sued Chip Salzenberg (of Perl fame). Police raided his home and confiscated every computer, CD, and DVD they could find. The man's livelihood has essentially been destroyed because he told his employer that they were breaking the law.

For those who are interested in helping out, Rich has set up a site at geeksunite.net. It's a bit Slashdotted right now, so give it a couple of days. :-)

I also posted MY story with those clowns on Slashdot, and I figured I would repost it here.

My name is Douglas Muth, and I live not too far from King of Prussia, PA.

Back in 2001, I was laid off from my previous job and looking for work. I interviewed with Health Market Sciences sometime around that July for a Software Engineer position, and it was an interesting experience. I met some of the people from that company and was finally interviewed by one of the Vice Presidents, a guy by the name of Rich Ferris. Rich seemed pretty impressed with my resume and said something to the effect of "we'll get you an offer by the end of the day".

So, I went home and gave Rich a call at the end of the day. But suddenly his story changed, and it was, "I had problems getting the offer through HR (or somesuch), I'll have one for you on Wednesday".

Wednesday came, and I was told, by Rich, to call back again on Friday. Friday came, and they were having money issues and would get back to me on Wednesday. Finally, next Wednesday rolls around and I'm suddenly told, "Well, we really want to hire you, but we don't have the money right now, so we cannot make you an offer".

So what it boiled down to is that I was led on by that company for over a week with the promise of employment, only to have it yanked out from me because they didn't have their stuff together. It was a total waste of my time, and the time of the job recruiter I was working with. If they didn't have the money, they shouldn't have been hiring in the first place. The whole experience left me rather bitter.

I hope Chip sues that company into oblivian.

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Date: 2005-07-01 02:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] taral.livejournal.com
Apparently a motion for sanctions was already filed. :)

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Date: 2005-07-01 02:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] giza.livejournal.com
I'm not a lawyer. What exactly does that mean?

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Date: 2005-07-01 02:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] taral.livejournal.com
Whenever someone abuses the court's processes, the affected party can file a motion for sanctions, basically asking that the transgressing party be forced to pay some monetary or other recompense for the damage. If you get sanctions, you also usually get costs, too, which is good.

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