Nationwide — ViQUAL Medical Technology LLC, a small Black-owned biotech firm based in San Diego, is gearing up for its upcoming trial against Kaiser Permanente in a trade secret misappropriation case by taking on new legal representation. This action follows ViQUAL Medical Technology’s favorable ruling late last year granting their attorney’s Motion to Compel against Kaiser Permanente a large healthcare behemoth. The Court recently set this case for trial on November 5, 2021.
ViQUAL asserts that its trade secrets were stolen after mutually signing a nondisclosure non-compete contract with Kaiser in 2012 which contains the signature of Jed Weisberg, Kaiser’s then CTO.
Subsequently, ViQUAL shared its trade secrets with C-level officers of Kaiser and had meetings regarding their innovative physician to patient wireless-wearable communication technologies that had applications that have gone global.
Better Life Technologies is now developing a watch that will wirelessly detect COVID-19 and other pathogens in real-time through its gas detection technology. “This technology would be extremely useful now and in the future detecting, pathogens including COVID-19, cancers, and other diseases of the human body non-invasively,” says George McKinney, CEO/Managing General Partner.
ViQUAL Medical has retained Procopio, Cory, Hargraves & Savitch LLP to represent it in the litigation. According to an independent analysis by Lex Machina, Procopio ranks in the top 1% of all law firms for the number of trade secret litigation matters it has handled in California federal courts in the last five years. The trial date is scheduled for November of 2021. Visit BLTG’s website at BetterLifeTechinc.com.
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