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County jury rules in favor of owner in $1.5M lawsuit

By Anna Waugh
A Montgomery County jury unanimously found in favor of a company owner at the end of a trial to determine a $1.5 million trade secret lawsuit.

Senior State District Judge Jerry Sandal signed a judgment April 25 on the unanimous verdict the jury delivered April 15 in the matter of a trade secret belonging to Outlet Works of Texas Inc. valued at $1.5 million.

The jury, sitting in the 9th state District Court, found that former Outlet Works employee Buck Keeter and Express Rail Industries Inc. were at fault for stealing the trade secret, according to court documents.

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