In Medidata
Trade Secrets Case Against Veeva Plaintiff
Rests With Marshals In SDNY Gallery
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
July 14 – Medidata sued Veeva
System for theft of trade
secrets. That was in 2017.
On
May 16, 2022 U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York Judge Jed
S. Rakoff held a conference.
Inner City Press covered it.
The
case was reassigned to Judge
Rakoff by Judge Lorna G.
Schofield, with the
understanding that the trial
would still start in July.
And on July 14,
the plaintiff rested, in a
courtroom full of corporate
lawyers, Inner City Press -
and two U.S. Marshals. They
were there was a Judge Rakoff
criminal proceeding to begin
at 4:30 pm. But the corporate
lawyers, even the one Judge
Rakoff jokingly called a
"potted plant" - a phrase used
in another trial this year -
took it to 5 pm.
Judge
Rakoff asked them to clear off
the tables, particularly the
defense table. He quipped that
the corporate types must fear
the Marshals were present in
order to arrest them. How to
characterize the laughter? The
defense in the trade secrets
case will present a brief
case.
This is Medidata
Solutions, Inc. v. Veeva
Systems Inc. et al., 17-cv-589
(Rakoff)
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