Global Med Technologies v. Jackson
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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF
THIRD APPELLATE DISTRICT
(El Dorado)
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GLOBAL Plaintiffs and Appellants, v. DONNIE L. JACKSON, JR., Defendant and Respondent. | C048438, C049490 (Super. PC20020576) ORDER MODIFYING OPINION [NO CHANGE IN JUDGMENT] |
THE COURT:
It is ordered that the opinion filed herein on
1. Delete the first paragraph on page 20 and replace it with the following paragraph:
Jackson asserted Global Med could not recover on any of its remaining causes of action because (1) they were preempted by the UTSA, (2) he did not disclose or use any of Global Med's trade secrets and confidential information, and (3) Global Med suffered no damages and he and Mediware gained no benefit.
2. On page 20, immediately after the paragraph added in modification No. 1, add the following:
The UTSA discusses preemption in section 3426.7. This statute states the UTSA â€