Vescovi v. Clark CA4/3
Franco Vescovi lost his trade secret misappropriation action against Clint Clark, and the trial court awarded Clark $50,000 in attorney fees pursuant to Civil Code section 3426.4 of the California Uniform Trade Secrets Act (UTSA) [permitting sanctions for bad faith misappropriation claim]. In this appeal, Vescovi does not challenge the underlying decision in Clark’s favor, but rather maintains the trial court erred in concluding the action was objectively and subjectively brought in bad faith within the meaning of section 3426.4. In addition, he asserts there was insufficient evidence to support the amount of the award. Finding his arguments lack merit, we affirm the postjudgment attorney fee award.
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