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Intellectual Property,
Civil Litigation

Feb. 27, 2020

Two Beverly Hills hotels in dispute over trade secrets

The owners of The Peninsula, represented by Miller Barondess LLP, said in a lawsuit filed Tuesday the alleged plot was intended to jump-start the opening of the rival Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills across the street

A three-year battle between two Beverly Hills hotels over an accusation that a mole collected trade secrets and downloaded a trove of internal documents as he left for the competing company, continued this week with a motion to file a fourth amended complaint.

The owners of The Peninsula, represented by Miller Barondess LLP, said in the amended complaint request filed Tuesday the alleged plot was intended to jump-start the opening o...

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