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Former Stockton Mortgage employees deny trade secret allegations

Created at 7 Jul · 9:20 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
IN SHORT

Eighteen former Stockton Mortgage employees and Novus Home Mortgage have denied allegations of misappropriating trade secrets and interfering with business relationships. The defendants, in court filings, stated they resigned and joined Novus in similar roles but dispute claims of wrongdoing and seek dismissal of the suit.

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Key Numbers

18defendants in the lawsuit
June 22date of third amended complaint
October 2025original filing date of lawsuit
July 6date of defendant filings

Who's Involved

Stockton Mortgage Corp.
company alleging trade secret misappropriation
Novus Home Mortgage
competitor company employing former Stockton staff
Eighteen defendants
former Stockton Mortgage employees denying allegations
Daniel J. Wisniewski
counsel for the individual defendants
Former Stockton Mortgage employees deny trade secret allegations

↳ Why This Matters

The case highlights ongoing legal battles between companies over employee departures and the alleged misuse of confidential information, impacting talent mobility and competitive practices within the mortgage industry.

Key facts

  • Eighteen former Stockton Mortgage employees and Novus Home Mortgage deny allegations of trade secret misappropriation.
  • The defendants admit to resigning from Stockton and joining Novus but dispute claims of wrongdoing.
  • Stockton Mortgage's lawsuit, filed in October 2025, accuses the defendants of a conspiracy to divert borrowers and steal intellectual property.
  • The defendants argue that Stockton Mortgage failed to identify protectable trade secrets and suffered no compensable damages.
  • Novus Home Mortgage also denied any wrongdoing in its response.

Former employees of Stockton Mortgage Corp. have denied allegations of misappropriating trade secrets and interfering with their former employer's business after joining competitor Novus Home Mortgage. In filings with the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama, eighteen defendants responded to a lawsuit initially filed by Stockton in October 2025. The suit accused the defendants and Novus of orchestrating a "nefarious conspiracy" and "covert scheme" to divert borrowers and steal intellectual property.

The defendants admitted to resigning from Stockton Mortgage and accepting employment with Novus in similar roles. However, they denied engaging in any wrongdoing, including breach of fiduciary duty, tortious interference, and civil conspiracy. They further argued that Stockton Mortgage failed to state valid legal claims, identify protectable trade secrets, and that any information claimed as confidential was either publicly available or lacked independent economic value.

Novus Home Mortgage also denied any wrongdoing. Each defendant has requested the court dismiss the claims against them, award attorneys' fees and litigation costs, and grant a jury trial. The filings represent the defendants' responses and do not constitute a ruling on the merits of the case, which remains pending.

Frequently asked questions

Stockton Mortgage alleges that the former employees misappropriated trade secrets, interfered with business relationships, and engaged in a conspiracy to divert borrowers after leaving the company to join Novus Home Mortgage.

The defendants admitted to resigning and joining Novus but denied all allegations of wrongdoing, including trade secret theft and tortious interference. They also argued that Stockton Mortgage failed to identify valid trade secrets.

Novus Home Mortgage is accused of being part of the alleged scheme by hiring the former Stockton Mortgage employees and is also named as a defendant, denying any wrongdoing.

The defendants have filed their responses denying the allegations, and the litigation remains pending. No ruling on the merits of the case has been made.

What Happens Next

01The litigation remains pending in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama.

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How It Developed

Stockton Mortgage filed a suit against 18 former employees and Novus Home Mortgage.
The suit accused defendants of misappropriating trade secrets and interfering with business.
Eighteen defendants and Novus filed responses denying the allegations.
Defendants admitted to resigning and joining Novus but denied wrongdoing.
The defendants argued Stockton Mortgage failed to state valid legal claims and identify protectable trade secrets.
Novus Home Mortgage also denied any wrongdoing.

Sources

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Former Stockton Mortgage employees, Novus deny trade secret allegationsHousingWire

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