AI-powered medical search platform OpenEvidence Inc. can move forward with most of its lawsuit alleging rival Doximity Inc. hacked its system, a federal judge ruled, though Doximity can also pursue its counterclaims on OpenEvidence’s alleged campaign of misinformation and harassment.
Judge Richard G. Stearns advanced both sides’ claims Thursday in a pair of orders in the US District Court for the District of Massachusetts.
OpenEvidence, which dropped earlier claims of stolen trade secrets, advanced claims related to computer fraud, breach of contract, and unjust enrichment. Meanwhile, Doximity can advance its counterclaims against OpenEvidence, including false advertising, defamation, and unfair business ...
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