Lawsuit Highlights
Allied Underground – a Bertram, Texas underground utility contractor – filed suit against High Point Site Services, LLC and three of its former senior officers: Carson Bowen (ex-VP), Michael Lusinger (ex-President of Operations), and Deborah Maynard (ex-Office Manager). The petition alleges that while still employed and compensated by Allied, the three individuals secretly formed High Point on January 17, 2025, used Allied’s trade secrets, customer lists, and proprietary bid data to launch the company, diverted Allied clients and projects to High Point, and destroyed electronic evidence upon resignation in April 2025. There are 9 causes of action
ALLIED UNDERGROUND LLC’S ORIGINAL PETITION
Plaintiff Allied Underground, LLC (“Allied”) files this Original Petition against Defendants High Point Site Services, LLC (“High Point”), Carson Bowen (“Bowen”), Michael Lusinger (“Lusinger”), and Deborah Maynard (“Maynard”) (collectively, “Defendants”). Allied shows the following in support of its Petition:
INTRODUCTION
This lawsuit concerns highly compensated company officers stealing trade secrets, violating federal and state laws, and breaching fiduciary duties to found and operate a company that unfairly competes directly against their former employer. While this alone is legally improper and morally reprehensible, the full story renders Defendants’ conduct even more disturbing. In committing the various illegal, unlawful, and tortious actions described herein, Defendants Bowen, Lusinger, and Maynard have sought to enrich themselves at the expense of their former employer, mentor, friend, and fellow local community member—Allied owner and President Leonard Meredith—and leverage their roles as trusted officers of Allied to destroy the company that Leonard painstakingly built over many years on their way out the door.
PLAINTIFF ALLIED UNDERGROUND LLC’S AMENDED PETITION
Plaintiff Allied Underground, LLC (“Allied”) files this Amended Petition against Defendants High Point Site Services, LLC (“High Point”), Carson Bowen (“Bowen”), Michael Lusinger (“Lusinger”), and Deborah Maynard (“Maynard”) (collectively, “Defendants”). Allied shows the following in support of its Amended Petition:
INTRODUCTION
This lawsuit concerns highly compensated company officers and key employees stealing trade secrets and other property of Allied, violating federal and state laws, and breaching fiduciary duties to found and operate a company that unfairly competes directly against their former employer. While this alone is legally improper and morally reprehensible, the full story renders Defendants’ conduct even more disturbing. In committing the various illegal, unlawful, and tortious actions described herein, Defendants Bowen, Lusinger, and Maynard have sought to enrich themselves at the expense of their former employer, mentor, friend, and fellow local community member— Allied owner and President Leonard Meredith—and leverage their roles as trusted officers of Allied to destroy the company that Leonard painstakingly built over many years on their way out the door.