Puradigm Expresses Confusion About DBG Group’s Trade Secret Theft Allegations
DBG Group Investments, LLC, accuses Puradigm, LLC, of misappropriating confidential and proprietary air-purification technology; theft of data and graphics from DBG’s scientific studies and marketing materials; and making of false, misleading, and disparaging claims in the marketplace regarding DBG’s products and technology, in its Complaint initiating DBG Group Investments LLC v. Puradigm LLC, Case No. 3:21-cv-00678 (N.D. Tex.). “Puradigm’s marketing behavior contradicts any denial of Puradigm’s wrongdoing,” DBG says. DBG’s team of lawyers at Barnes & Thornburg LLP tells the Honorable Karen Gren Scholer Puradigm uses stolen data and images from a study conducted on DBG’s proprietary technology and…
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