· 6/7/1999
Motor City Bagels, L.L.C. v. American Bagel Co.
Citations
- 50 F. Supp. 2d 460
- 1999 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 8740
- 1999 WL 382612
How courts have described this case
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- holding that reasonable reliance is an element of a misrepresentation claim under Indiana franchise law
- holding documents were valuable because of the effort expended to compile publicly available information
- finding that the plaintiff failed to take reasonable security measures because it gave its business plan to third parties without requiring them to execute a confidentiality agreement
- finding that a business plan was a trade secret because it included “personal insights and analysis brought to bear through diligent research and by marshaling a large volume of information”
- finding that the plaintiff failed to take reasonable security measures because it gave its claimed trade secret business plan to third parties without requiring them to execute a confidentiality agreement
- finding that a business plan was a trade secret because it included “personal insights and analysis brought to bear through diligent research and by marshaling a large volume of information”
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Judges: Smalkin
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