Litigation
Jun. 1, 2016
Artificial reality company files suit under federal trade secrets law
In what is likely the first federal lawsuit filed in California under a new intellectual property law, a secretive but closely watched Florida startup has accused two former robotics scientists at its Mountain View facility of stealing trade secrets for their own company.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
In what is likely the first federal lawsuit filed in California under a new intellectual property law, a secretive but closely watched Florida artificial reality startup has accused two former robotics scientists at its Mountain View facility of stealing trade secrets for their own company.
Magic Leap Inc., based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, filed its lawsuit May 26 in San Jose under the newly ...
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