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Case of the Day: Baker Hughes Inc. v. Homa
The case of the day is Baker Hughes Inc. v. Homa (S.D. Tex. 2012). Baker Hughes was an oil-field service company doing business in Texas. It was the developer of “CoreBright,” a fiber used in fiber-optic sensing. Daniel Homa and Robert Harman were Baker Hughes employees. Both had signed non-disclosure and non-solicitation agreements. In 2010,……
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Case of the Day: Sung Hwan Co. v. Rite Aid Corp.
The case of the day is Sung Hwan Co. v. Rite Aid Corp. (N.Y. App. Div. 2012). The opinion is cryptic and tantalizing—I’ll do my best to decipher it. It seems that Sung Hwan claimed that Rite Aid had “owned [an] ice cream plant that manufactured and sold listeria-tainted ice cream to” Sung Hwan, and……
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Case of the Day: Ex Parte Apple
Judge James Ware, the author of yesterday’s case of the day, is back today in Ex Parte Apple Inc. (N.D. Cal. 2012). The underlying litigation, which involved lawsuits in the United States and in Germany, was between Motorola and Apple. Apple made an ex parte application for judicial assistance seeking issuance of a subpoena to……
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Case of the Day: Body By Jake Global, LLC v. Susanto
The case of the day is Body By Jake Global, LLC v. Susanto (N.D. Cal. 2012). The claim was that Susanto, an Indonesian company, sold counterfeit exercise equipment on eBay. Body By Jake attempted to serve the summons and complaint by certified mail, return receipt requested, and when Susanto failed to answer, Body By Jake……
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Case of the Day: Injazat Technology Fund v. Najafi
The case of the day is Injazat Technology Fund v. Najafi (N.D. Cal. 2012). Injazat and Hamid Najafi, an American, were both parties to an investment agreement with Broadlink Research FZ, LLC, a Dubai company. Najafi was Broadlink’s CEO. Under the agreement, Injazat agreed to buy 35% of Broadlink’s stock for $3 million. The agreement……