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Hexagon Claims Trade Secret Victory Against Wenzel, Xspect

Hexagon Metrology today announces a litigation victory in its dispute over alleged misappropriation of trade secrets from its market-leading PC-DMIS inspection and measurement software, which is developed and published by Hexagon Metrology division Wilcox Associates, Inc. The suit, filed against Xspect Solutions, Inc. ("Xspect"), Wenzel Group GmbH & Co. KG ("Wenzel Group"), Wenzel Prazision GmbH (" Wenzel Prazision"), and Wenzel Metromec AG ("Wenzel Metromec") arose over allegations that the above mentioned companies used and disclosed confidential information and trade secrets for the benefit of Xspect, Wenzel Group, Wenzel Prazision, and Wenzel Metromec.

The US District court of the Eastern District of Michigan, has issued a permanent injunction order against Xspect, Wenzel Group, Wenzel Prazision and Wenzel Metromec ("the parties") in the Federal Court wherein they agreed to refrain from using or disclosing any confidential or proprietary information or trade secrets of Wilcox Associates, Inc. Specifically, the parties have agreed to the injunction which enjoins them from the following actions for either a set or indefinite period of time:

The parties must not solicit for hire any technical employees of Wilcox, Hexagon Metrology, Inc. or Hexagon Holdings, Inc. (collectively, "Hexagon");
The parties may not ever use or disclose any of Hexagon's confidential, proprietary or trade secret information or property;

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