Loyalty Taser International, Inc., develops and makes video and audio recording devices. Steve Ward was Taser's vice

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Loyalty Taser International, Inc., develops and makes video and audio recording devices. Steve Ward was Taser's vice president of marketing when he began to explore the possibility of developing and marketing devices of his own design, including a clip-on camera. Ward talked to patent attorneys and a product development company and completed most of a business plan before he resigned from Taser. He then formed Vievu, LLC, to market the clip-on camera. Did Ward breach the duty of loyalty? Could he have taken any steps toward starting his own firm without breaching this duty? Discuss. (Taser International, Inc. v. Ward, 224 Ariz. 389, 231 P.3d 921 (App. Div 1 2010)]?
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