Freightmate 'a product of theft, not ingenuity' says Flexport
Former Flexport staffers “brazenly” stole trade secrets and data, according to a lawsuit filed yesterday ...
Some court cases have it all: allegations of theft, racketeering, wire fraud, defamation and big cargo names.
But, above all the noise, is an interesting legal argument on the potentially monopolistic position of technology companies at the forefront of change. And a snapshot of the industry as it undergoes that change, and new players come in.
The case here centres on PayCargo and competitor CargoSprint. The pair have quite a history, the plot is thick.
PayCargo has claimed that Cargosprint pretended to be ...
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Joshua Wolf
December 13, 2021 at 8:02 amPayCargo lost it’s Anti-trust lawsuit against Cargosprint.