Software Development Company v. Publicly-Traded Corporation

Software Development Company v. Publicly-Traded Corporation

We negotiated a confidential settlement for a privately-owned software development company that sued under a technology licensing agreement with a publicly-traded corporation that also invested in our client. We defeated an attack on the complaint seeking dismissal of key claims and exposed certain flaws in the testimony of key defense witnesses that were videotaped. The case took less than a year from service of the complaint to confidentially settle.

Acquiring Company v. Controlling Shareholders of Acquired Company

Acquiring Company v. Controlling Shareholders of Acquired Company

After an acquisition of a software development company, the acquiring corporation commenced a binding arbitration under the terms of the acquisition contract against our clients, the controlling shareholders of the acquired company. After the arbitrator was engaged, we commenced discovery demonstrating there was no merit to the claims against our clients. Our clients were then dismissed for a waiver of costs. The original demand was for over $285,000.