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Trial focuses on trade secrets

The Capital-Journal

A trial is set to begin Tuesday for a lawsuit filed by a Manhattan electronics design and manufacturing company alleging fraud, fraudulent concealment, breach of contract and misappropriation of trade secrets by a French company after a deal to make a propeller deicing system dissolved.

In the lawsuit, originally filed Nov. 15, 2005, ICE Corp., of Manhattan, alleges it entered into a contract with Ratier-Figeac, a French company, for the design, development and manufacture of a propeller deicing controller for an A400M, a military transport aircraft being developed by Airbus, Jason Buchanan, an attorney representing ICE Corp, said Friday.

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