Sunder Energy, LLC v. Freedom Forever, et al. is an ongoing case in the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware. It involves a dispute between a solar sales company (Sunder Energy) and its former head of sales, Tyler Jackson, as well as Freedom Forever LLC and associated individuals and entities Brett Bouchy, Chad Towner, Freedom Solar Pros LLC, and Solar Pros LLC (the defendants). Sunder Energy alleges that Mr. Jackson violated contractual non-compete and non-solicitation agreements when he left Sunder to join a competing business, and that Freedom Forever and its affiliates induced Jackson and many Sunder personnel to depart the company.

The information linked below is official court documents and proceedings. All details, from legal filings and hearing transcripts to judicial rulings, are drawn from the public record of the case.

Video Interview with Jon Dodart, Esq.

Jon Dodart, Esq. is an attorney in the solar energy sector. In this video interview, Mr. Dodart provides independent analysis and context regarding the Sunder Energy v. Freedom Forever case. He is not involved in the litigation, but as the founder of a law firm focused on solar industry clients, he offers an informed perspective on the legal issues at play – such as non-compete agreements and how courts handle them. Mr. Dodart’s commentary aims to clarify the complex legal points in the case and what they could mean for companies in the solar industry.

The Morning Energy Show Podcast with Brett Bouchy

In this episode of The Morning Energy Show, Freedom Forever CEO Brett Bouchy joins us for an open and direct conversation about the solar industry’s toughest questions. Brett shares his perspective on pricing models, the importance of lowering costs for homeowners, and why servant leadership is at the heart of Freedom’s culture. He also addresses common industry narratives around installer timelines, payroll rumors, and long-term plans for the company. If you’re in solar, this is one you don’t want to miss.