Pre-Cendant Century 21 officers charged Murphy
with misappropriation of trade secrets when he affiliated with RE / MAX.
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Mesa Law Firm successfully represented its client in a commercial litigation matter it brought against an individual involving claims
of misappropriation of trade secrets, breach
of contract, tortious interference
with business relationships, defamation and injunctive relief.
Our attorneys also help clients
with related claims
of unfair competition, violation
of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act,
misappropriation of trade secrets, and tortious interference.
Successfully represented Netafim in a
trade secret misappropriation action involving allegations
of misappropriation in connection
with the hiring
of a former Toro employee.
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misappropriation of trade secrets, copyright infringement, defamation, breach -
of - contract, and tortious interference
with contract issues.
He has particular experience in cases involving representations and warranties in stock purchase agreements, accountant liability, fraudulent transfers
of assets,
misappropriation of trade secrets, and interference
with contractual relations.
Represented a major Baltimore institution in defense
of an action brought by a software provider asserting breach
of contract,
misappropriation of trade secrets, and other tort claims in connection
with the client's transition to other software.
Business tort claims include legal disputes focused on
misappropriation of trade secrets, for instance, as well as conversion
of property, negligent misrepresentation
of facts, and tortious interference
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He has extensive experience
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Western Digital learnt about the perils
of tampering
with trade secrets the hard way, when it sought to appeal a punitive award
of over USD 500m against it and one
of its employees, Signing Mao, for
misappropriation of trade secrets in Seagate Technology, LLC v Western Digital Corporation (A12 - 1944 (Minn. 2014)-RRB-.
Bertsch brought a lawsuit against Duemeland, alleging that his remarks to Nelson constituted defamation and also alleging tortious interference
with a business relationship as well as
misappropriation of trade secrets.
In the case, a broker charged
misappropriation of trade secrets when a property manager left the company and allegedly took a list
of vacation home owners and renters
with her to a competitor.
He left under questionable circumstances, which has led to a lengthy legal battle (wherein Move and NAR have sued Zillow and Samuelson over allegations
of breach
of contract, breach
of fiduciary duty, and
misappropriation of trade secrets),
with the most recent motion being for contempt, which a judge granted to Move / NAR after the mysterious «Samuelson Memo» surfaced.