United States:
Judge Dismisses Suit In Port Of Philadelphia ‘Broker Wars’ Dispute
04 September 2014
Fox Rothschild LLP
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Steven K. Ludwig was featured in the
PerishableNews.com article, "Judge Dismisses Suit in
Port of Philadelphia 'Broker Wars' Dispute." Full text
can be found in the August 26, 2014, issue, but a synopsis is
below.
A federal court rejected trade secret, unfair competition,
breach of duty of loyalty and conspiracy claims asserted against
Philadelphia-based family-owned customs brokerage company, 721
Logistics, LLC. The court rejected claims asserted by Ozburn-Hessey
Logistics, LLC (OHL), the world's largest third-party logistics
company, which had sued 721 which opened in 2012.
Steven K. Ludwig represented 721 Logistics in the
case.
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