Lucasys Inc. v. Powerplan, Inc.
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1:20-cv-02987
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May 10, 2022
Countersuit Axed In Ga. Software Co.'s $47M Monopoly Case
A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed trade secret theft claims brought in a countersuit against a Georgia software company pursuing a $47 million antitrust case against a market leader, but left the door open for the allegations to be repled with more detail.
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October 29, 2021
Software Co. Seeks To Nix Trade Secrets Counterclaims Suit
Tax consulting and software development firm Lucasys Inc. is asking a judge to dismiss a countersuit brought by rival software company PowerPlan Inc., saying it is trying to use the courts to monopolize the market.
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October 15, 2021
Software Co. Lobs Trade Secret Claims In $47M Monopoly Suit
Firing back against a $47 million lawsuit accusing it of monopolizing the market for utility data management, an Atlanta software company countersued for trade secret misappropriation and unfair competition against a startup founded by its alumni.
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October 05, 2021
PowerPlan Can't Duck $47M Monopoly Suit Over Fake Threats
A Georgia federal judge refused last week to toss claims accusing Atlanta-based software company PowerPlan Inc. of unfairly monopolizing the market for utility data management, including tax information processing, and making false threats to ax competition.
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July 21, 2020
PowerPlan Accused Of Phony Threats In $47M Monopoly Suit
Atlanta-based software company PowerPlan Inc. is unfairly monopolizing the market for utility data management and making false threats to ax competition, according to former employees who say PowerPlan is telling clients of their tax consulting business that they have misappropriated its trade secrets.