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New trade secrets case from the Court of Appeals of Indiana

STEVE SILVEUS INSURANCE, INC., and Silveus Insurance Group, Inc., Appellants-Plaintiffs, v. Richard L. GOSHERT, Goshert Crop Insurance, Inc., Richard D. Goshert, Goshert Enterprises, Inc., David Goshert, Goshert Farms, Inc., Goshert Insurance, LLC, Richard Leroy Goshert, Inc., Rick Goshert Insurance, Inc., DLG Enterprises, Inc., Riedel ABC Corporation, and XYZ Corporation, Appellees-Defendants. No. 34A03-0603-CV-88. Sept. 12, 2007. An insurance agency sued former agents alleging claims including breach of contractual arrangement and misappropriation of trade secrets. Agents counterclaimed alleging claims including breach of agreement. After bench trial, the Circuit Court, Kosciusko County, Rex L. Reed, J., entered judgment for agents on breach of contract claim and for agency on misappropriation of trade secrets with equal damages. Agency appealed. Read the opinion

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