Tuesday, August 26, 2014 10:25:18 PM
"J. Andrew Sjoblom, an attorney with Holland & Hart LLP in Salt Lake City, is representing MotoVox. He said in an email he is aware of the Texas lawsuit.
The Texas lawsuit covers much of the same ground as APT's previously filed complaint, and APT believes the issues regarding Monster Moto's use of APT's intellectual property should and will be litigated in federal court in Kansas City," he said."
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Talk to me after Monster Moto leaves Federal Court. Which is where they're going.
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"Monster Moto said it required those employees to sign documents promising not to use any confidential information when they began their employment."
What? Lol... They're busted. They will have to somehow prove these were not created after the suit. Sorry, not happening.
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