AI jury-simulator maker Juries.ai Inc. and its fired cofounder agreed to have a federal judge permanently block the executive from using any proprietary information he accessed before he left the company.
Judge Beth L. Freeman granted Juries.ai a permanent injunction against Vincent Sheu in a final judgment filed Dec. 19 in the US District Court for the Northern District of California. The judgment, which also dismissed the suit with prejudice, was proposed by the parties earlier the same day.
The case’s end arrives less than a month after Juries.ai’s trade secret-theft complaint accusing Sheu of seizing and restricting company accounts ...
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