Faraday&Future, Inc. v. Evelozcity, Inc.

  1. May 31, 2018

    Quinn Emanuel Beats DQ Bid In Electric Car Trade Secret Suit

    A California federal court has denied EVelozcity Inc.'s bid to disqualify Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP from representing a rival electric car startup in a trade secret dispute, saying that information EVelozcity provided to the law firm before the other company sued did not create an attorney-client relationship.

  2. April 06, 2018

    Quinn Emanuel Fights DQ Bid Over Presuit Chat With Attys

    Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP on Thursday asked a California federal judge not to disqualify the firm from representing Faraday & Future Inc. in its trade secrets suit against EVelozcity Inc., saying its attorneys and two in-house lawyers from the electric car startup who talked before the suit was filed were just old friends and did not share confidential information.

  3. March 30, 2018

    Quinn Emanuel Can't Rep Faraday, Electric Car Rival Says

    An electric vehicle startup moved Thursday to disqualify Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP from representing rival Faraday & Future Inc. in its trade secrets suit, saying the startup had consulted Quinn Emanuel before the suit was filed and shared confidential information, which should bar the firm from now switching sides.

  4. February 21, 2018

    Electric Car Co. Says Rival Must Arbitrate Trade Secret Spat

    Evelozcity Inc. urged a California federal court Tuesday to force rival electric vehicle company Faraday & Future Inc. to arbitrate its allegations that Faraday's ex-CEO poached employees who exited with intellectual property, saying Faraday has "restyled" a breach of contract claim into trade-secret litigation against his new company.

  5. January 29, 2018

    Electric Car Co. Claims Ex-Execs Stole Trade Secrets, Staff

    Electric vehicle startup Faraday & Future sued rival Evelozcity Inc. for trade secret misappropriation in California federal court Monday, claiming its former CFO solicited employees to leave and join his new company, encouraging them to copy and steal Faraday's intellectual property on their way out.

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