Joby Trade Secret Case Survives As Archer Counterclaims Dismissed

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Joby alleged that Archer and a former employee misappropriated confidential trade secrets. Archer alleges that Joby concealed the nature of its relationship with a Chinese subsidiary.

Credit: Joby Aviation
A federal judge has allowed the core of Joby Aviation’s trade secret lawsuit against Archer Aviation and former Joby employee George Kivork to move forward, while dismissing Archer’s counterclaims in their entirety but allowing the company to revise and refile them. In a June 5 order, U.S...
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