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Valve maker's lawsuit alleges trade secrets theft

SOUTHEAST TEXAS RECORD

Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Valve maker's lawsuit alleges trade secrets theft

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HOUSTON — A valve manufacturer is suing a former employee, Gerard Fanner, and Swissfluid USA Inc., citing alleged misappropriation of trade secrets.

Bray International Inc. filed a complaint on Feb. 27, in the Harris County District Court against the defendants, alleging that they violated the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff assumed defendant Fanner's employment agreement from one of its competitors, along with other assets. As a result of defendants' actions, the plaintiff has suffered and will continue to suffer irreparable harm until the court has rendered a decision in its favor.

The plaintiff holds Fanner and Swissfluid USA Inc. responsible because on Feb. 2, Fanner allegedly transferred confidential information to Swiss and later terminated his employment with the plaintiff. He began working for Swiss on Feb. 9.

The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks actual and exemplary damages, interest, costs of this action and any other just relief. It is represented by D. Scott Funk of Gray, Reed & McGraw LLP in Houston.

Harris County District Court Case number HC-2017-13169

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