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Ok, feel free to argue that against Google's lawyers. The law may be on your side, but the lawyers aren't.
In California it's totally fine. That's why there's so many tech startups there. It's not taxes.
That may be the law, but Google isn't likely to just accept it without fighting it.
It happens all the time. Almost everyone who starts a new tech company has worked in a different one.
Yes, most people have previously held jobs.
And sometimes Google sues former employees.
Uh, that guy actually did steal literal IP. Uber was founded by an asshole who didn't care about breaking the law.