... Though the parties did not sign a formal agreement that defined the scope of Simen's legal
representation, plaintiffs [2] expected that Simen would be responsible for the legal due diligence
of the acquisition, which obviously included intellectual property matters. ...
... $2,002,294.16. The order is a result of a breach of contract action filed by plaintiff, alleging
that co-defendants failed to honor their obligations related to the use of video/computer
boards, which were plaintiff's intellectual property. Because ...
... Tooling and related products previously produced by Stamptech." The document assigned "all
right and title to all processes in order to encourage [WOM] to purchase Stamptech assets and
assume its operation." The document did not mention intellectual property or trade ...