Lone Wolf Technologies says that Glide is using proprietary tech for forms outside of their agreement, while Glide insists that Lone Wolf is trying to avoid competition.
Source: Inman News
Lone Wolf Technologies sues forms partner Glide over ‘theft of trade secrets’
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