Serdy v. Alnasser CA2/6
Alnasser formed Sumaya369 in 2016. She hired Serdy as an independent contractor to register and maintain Sumaya369’s website. Alnasser and Serdy worked closely over the next three years, eventually growing Sumaya369 into a business with more than $7 million in annual revenue.
Alnasser and Serdy’s relationship began to deteriorate in late 2019. The two disagreed about Sumaya369 funds and the compensation due to Serdy. There were also disagreements about the Sumaya369 website and whether Serdy changed passwords associated with it. Their disagreements came to a head in March 2020 when Alnasser fired Serdy.
After her firing, Serdy sued Appellants in state court to enforce the contract. Alnasser then sued Serdy in federal court, asserting claims for computer fraud, trade secrets violations, racketeering, copyright violations, and conversion. In the weeks that followed she filed copyright and trademark applications.
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