Union Home Mortgage (UHM) is suing former employees, including regional manager Craig Franczak, who left to join APM, violating a non-solicitation agreement. Several employees followed Franczak, and UHM claims they owe over $100,000 for breaching contract terms linked to sign-on bonuses with clawback clauses. The company has a solid reputation as a Top Workplace for ten years, and has previously engaged in litigation against others for similar issues. Recently, UHM acquired Nations Reliable Lending, showcasing their growth amid these legal challenges.
UHM has filed a lawsuit against former employees transitioning to APM, alleging breaches of non-solicitation contracts and that the departures have cost them over $100,000.
UHM claims the regional manager's former employees breached their contracts by following him to APM, with the company stating it has to enforce agreements to defend its interests.
In late 2023, UHM also sued Go Mortgage and EMM Loans for litigation related to accessing trade secrets through the transition of former employees.
UHM has a strong reputation, recognized as a Top Workplace for 10 consecutive years, marking its growth rate among its peers.
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