GASCON REPRESENTS THE INTERESTS OF A COMPANY INVOLVED IN THE MANUFACTURE AND SALE OF TUBULAR CHAIN CONVEYOR SYSTEMS BEFORE THE QUEBEC SUPERIOR COURT

On March 27, the Superior Court, in the case of Luxme International Ltd. v. Patrice Lasnier, Axis Conveyor Inc. and Tube4 Conveyor Inc. In this case, the Superior Court upheld the injunctive relief sought against the defendants. In this case, which raised issues of intellectual property, unfair competition and labour law, the Superior Court concluded that the defendant Lasnier, a former employee of the plaintiff, had breached his obligations of loyalty and confidentiality by appropriating the plaintiff’s trade secrets and other confidential information, and by diverting the plaintiff’s business opportunities to his own company.Me Alexandre Béchard, representing Luxme International Ltd, a company involved in the manufacture and sale of tubular chain conveyor systems, was instrumental in ensuring that the appropriate remedies were granted by the Tribunal. To view the full judgment, please click here.

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