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August 25, 2017
Atty's Ex-Partner Wins Bid To Arbitrate Trade Secrets Fight
A California federal judge Thursday sided with the attorney accused by his former partner of stealing trade secrets and client data to launch a competing law firm, sending the matter to arbitration rather than allowing the case to continue.
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April 20, 2017
Atty Loses Bid For Restraining Order In Trade Secrets Fight
A California federal judge on Thursday denied a request for a temporary restraining order by an attorney alleging a former partner stole trade secrets and client data to launch a competing law firm, after he accused the former partner of destroying evidence and providing false testimony.
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April 13, 2017
IP Atty Fights To Arbitrate Ex-Firm's Trade Secret Row
A California intellectual property attorney urged a Golden State federal judge Thursday to force his former partner to arbitrate the latter's suit accusing him of stealing trade secrets and client data to launch a competing law firm, saying the parties had signed a partnership agreement with a "broad" arbitration provision.
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March 13, 2017
IP Atty Says Ex-Partner Hiding Data In Client Info Row
A California intellectual property attorney urged a California federal judge on Friday to force his former partner to produce digitally-stored data that could prove he stole valuable client information when he started his own firm, saying the former partner has deliberately obstructed discovery.
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November 08, 2016
IP Atty Says Ex-Partner Can't Arbitrate Trade Secrets Row
A California intellectual property attorney on Monday urged a federal judge not to send to arbitration his trade secrets suit accusing his former partner of taking valuable client information to a new firm, arguing that the former partner is relying on a nonexistent arbitration agreement.
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May 25, 2016
IP Atty Says Ex-Partner Stole Trade Secrets In Firm Split
A California attorney has hit his former partner with a trade secrets lawsuit, claiming he brought valuable client information to his new firm in violation of a contract outlining the disbanding of the attorneys’ prior partnership.