TransPerfect Global, Inc. v. Lionbridge Technologies, Inc. et al

  1. January 17, 2024

    2nd Circ. Sinks TransPerfect's Trade Secrets Appeal

    The Second Circuit on Wednesday refused to revive TransPerfect Global Inc.'s trade secrets suit against rival translation company Lionbridge Technologies Inc., saying there wasn't enough evidence to go to a jury.

  2. June 02, 2022

    No Atty Fees For Lionbridge After Trade Secrets Win

    A New York federal judge has refused to award translation company Lionbridge Technologies Inc. nearly $11.9 million in attorney fees and costs after it beat a trade secrets suit from rival TransPerfect Global Inc., finding that Lionbridge fell short in showing bad faith in TransPerfect bringing the suit.

  3. January 24, 2022

    Lionbridge Defeats TransPerfect's Trade Secrets Suit

    A Manhattan federal judge on Friday axed TransPerfect Global Inc.'s trade secrets suit against rival translation company Lionbridge Technologies Inc., finding no evidence Lionbridge or its private equity parent used confidential documents from a court-ordered auction to poach clients.

  4. March 21, 2020

    Lionbridge Must Face TransPerfect's $300M Trade Secrets Suit

    Translation company Lionbridge Technologies and its private equity parent will have to face a $300 million suit claiming that the parent pretended to be interested in buying rival TransPerfect Global at an auction in order to steal the company's trade secrets, a New York federal judge ruled Friday.

  5. June 26, 2019

    Lionbridge Slams $300M Trade Secrets Suit As 'Frivolous'

    Translation company Lionbridge Technologies fired back at accusations that it had feigned interest in purchasing rival TransPerfect Global at a court-ordered auction just to lift the company's trade secrets, slamming the lawsuit as "frivolous" in Manhattan federal court on Wednesday.

  6. April 15, 2019

    TransPerfect Hits Rival Lionbridge With $300M Secrets Suit

    TransPerfect Global has sued rival translation company Lionbridge Technologies and private equity firm H.I.G. Capital for $300 million, claiming in Manhattan federal court that they exploited a court-ordered sale of TransPerfect equity to lift trade secrets.