Magic Leap, Inc. v. Bradski et al

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Case Number:

5:16-cv-02852

Court:

California Northern

Nature of Suit:

Contract: Other

Judge:

Nathanael M. Cousins

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  1. August 22, 2017

    Magic Leap, Ex-Execs Settle Stolen Trade Secrets Suit

    A California federal judge Monday dismissed a suit by Google-backed Magic Leap against two former executives who allegedly stole trade secrets, citing a confidential settlement the parties had reached.

  2. June 09, 2017

    Magic Leap's Stolen Secrets Claims Too Broad, Judge Finds

    A California federal magistrate judge told Google-backed Magic Leap on Friday it needs to be more precise in describing the trade secrets it alleges a former executive stole, saying the virtual reality startup has only described broad technological concepts that would take "a mountain of discovery" to defend against.

  3. February 08, 2017

    VR Ex-Exec Says His Inside Info Hasn't Hurt Former Co.

    A former executive at Google-backed virtual reality startup Magic Leap Inc. urged a California federal judge on Wednesday to toss allegations he stole trade secrets, saying he doesn't have a job so Magic Leap can't prove any of his alleged actions harmed the company.

  4. September 12, 2016

    Startup Calls Sanctions Bid In Trade Secrets Dispute Baseless

    A Google-backed virtual reality startup and its Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP counsel told a California federal court Friday to reject a sanctions bid by two former executives being accused of stealing trade secrets for a competitor, arguing they have plenty of evidence to back up their suit.

  5. August 22, 2016

    Sanction Kramer Levin For Trade Secret Suit, Court Urged

    Two former top executives of a virtual reality startup on Friday blasted the company and its counsel Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel for accusing them in California federal court of stealing trade secrets, saying the suit is a baseless "fishing expedition" that warrants sanctions.

  6. May 28, 2016

    Google-Backed Startup Says Execs Stole Secrets For New Biz

    A virtual reality startup that has received backing from Google, Qualcomm and Warner Bros. has sued two of its former top executives in California federal court, saying the pair stole trade secrets and plotted to start a rival company.