California RN Staffing Firm Wins $3 Million in Suit Over Temps

Feb. 5, 2021, 12:29 AM UTC

Former executives of a medical staffing agency committed fraud and caused the company to lose millions in profits when they secretly recruited nurses for a competitor, a California appellate court ruled Thursday.

Luzvmin Labora and Larry Greter were two of the original executives at Medipro Medical Staffing LLC. When the agency was sold in 2017, they stayed and signed confidentiality agreements with the new owners in which they promised not to distribute or misappropriate the firm’s registry of nurses.

In a lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, Medipro alleged that after signing their new agreements, Labora and Greter immediately ...

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