The father-son duo who founded Amgine Technologies (US) Inc. must face allegations that they combined the cloud computing business with its Canadian sister company on self-dealing terms and wrongly reassigned valuable patents to themselves, a Delaware judge ruled.
Vice Chancellor Joseph R. Slights III let most of the case move forward Monday in Delaware’s Chancery Court, where Amgine US targeted Roy and Jonathan Miller with fiduciary breach and misappropriation claims. The Millers have also filed separate lawsuits against Amgine in Texas and Canada.
Slights denied a series of technical defenses advanced by the Millers, who had argued that the dispute ...
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