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Old 06-10-2007, 02:34 AM
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Default Defendants violated nondisclosure and judge violated order

I have a case filed in Georgia that involves a corporation who represented the government in evaluating my company plans. There are Federal laws that govern them as representatives of the government, specifically, Federal Acquisition Regulations, which is probably out of the scope of this discussion forum because I can't find a forum dealing with Federal contracting, so I'll try to keep it within the scope of the forums that are here.

When you have intellectual property that was kept secret, up to the point where the defendants breached the nondisclosure, and you took immediate action after the breach, but the system failed and the statutes ran out, is there another way to seek remedy?

I notified the Inspector General's office, but I was told if I wanted help then file a lawsuit. I filed a lawsuit in the District Court in 2003; however, in 2004, the judge removed my protective order on the discovery information I had to turn over to the court and the defendants. He assisted the defendants in going after a multimillion dollar contract using that discovery information, then told me it was going to get tougher on me.

Though the statutes of limitations is up, I did take action within the statutes, but the judge threw the case in favor of the defendants. They are now getting contracts even though they represented the government in evaluating my company plans, and they are involved in anti-competitive actions to prevent me from getting remedies no matter where I turn.

This post shows some of the activities, including evidence. "FOIA Troubles"
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Old 06-10-2007, 02:37 AM
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In reference to the above post, do I still have a cause of action concerning intellectual properties since the judge assisted the defendants and denied me due process of law?

The defendants have disclosed my plans to several of my competitors and has teamed with them. I'm currently in a new court.
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Old 06-10-2007, 06:44 PM
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I can understand your frustration with the situation. I would suggest that this is a complex situation that would best be handled by an attorney with experience in this area. You can locate one through the attorney locator on Lawinfo's home page at http://www.lawinfo.com/. Some do offer free consultations.
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