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Jasmine Networks, Inc v. Superior Court (2009) 180 Cal.App.4th 980
California Court of Appeal
12/29/2009

The trial court dismissed a trade secrets misappropriation suit on the eve of trial, concluding that the plaintiff lost standing to pursue its claims when it sold what was left of the trade secrets to a third party but expressly retained its interest in the litigation. GMSR petitioned for a writ of mandate on behalf of the plaintiff. The petition argued that neither the California Uniform Trade Secrets Act nor any other authority requires a plaintiff to maintain ownership of its misappropriated trade secrets in order to recover for damages already incurred. The Court of Appeal agreed in a published opinion, holding that there is no “current ownership” requirement and ordering the trial court to reinstate the plaintiff’s suit.

Practice Areas
Civil Procedure
Intellectual Property
Business Litigation

Briefs
PDF Jasmine Networks, Inc. v. Superior Court Petition for Writ of Mandate (1,695KB PDF)
PDF Jasmine Networks, Inc. v. Superior Court Reply in Support of Petition for Writ of Mandate (237KB PDF)
PDF Jasmine Networks, Inc. v. Superior Court Reply to Real Parties' Returns to Petition for Writ of Mandate (95KB PDF)
PDF Jasmine Networks, Inc. v. Superior Court Opinion (108KB PDF)


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