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HO-HO-KUS, INC. v. SUCHARSKI et al
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February 10, 2025
Aerospace Co. Seeks To Toss Ex-Exec's Amended Claims
A Garden State-based aerospace company is asking a federal judge to dismiss with prejudice the second amended counterclaims by its ex-president and his new business in a trade secrets case, according to court filings.
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November 01, 2024
Fired Exec's Claims Cut From Aerospace Trade Secrets Case
An aerospace company's ex-president, who alleged defamation and unlawful termination in counterclaims against his former employer in a lawsuit accusing him of stealing its trade secrets to launch a rival business, saw all his claims get dismissed Friday in New Jersey federal court.
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November 13, 2023
Aerospace Co. Can't Get Trade Secrets Win Over Ex-Exec, Yet
A New Jersey federal court refused an aerospace company's efforts to temporarily force its ex-president to hand over allegedly stolen trade secrets Thursday, but allowed it to continue pursuing claims that its confidential information was being misused.
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April 11, 2023
Ex-Aerospace Exec Says He Never Signed A Noncompete
A fired aerospace executive has urged a New Jersey federal court to toss his former employer's suit accusing him of stealing confidential company information and using it in his new business venture, asserting he never agreed to terms restricting his post-employment activities.
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March 24, 2023
Fired Exec Stole Aerospace Biz Secrets, Suit Says
Aerospace parts maker Ho-Ho-Kus Inc. took its former president to New Jersey federal court for allegedly stealing confidential company information and trying to cover his tracks when he was terminated, then starting a competing firm with that knowledge.