AvidAir Helicopter Supply v. Rolls-Royce Corp., No. 10-3444 (8th Cir. 2011)
Annotate this CaseThis was an appeal of two consolidated suits brought under Indiana's and Missouri's trade secret statutes, involving information about the repair and overhaul of helicopter engines published by Rolls-Royce. The court held that the district court did not err in granting Rolls-Royce summary judgment on its trade secret claims where AvidAir was not entitled to the value of the proprietary revised documents, even if the new technical specifications were relatively minor in the context of the overhaul process as whole. Having concluded that the documents in question were protected trade secrets, the district court did not err in granting an injunction in favor of Rolls-Royce. Consequently, the court also affirmed the district court's grant of summary judgment for Rolls-Royce on AvidAir's antitrust and tortious interference claims. Accordingly, the judgment was affirmed.
Court Description: Civil case - Uniform Trade Secret Acts. Documents in question, relating to helicopter engine repair procedures, were protected trade secrets, and the district court did not err in granting an injunction in favor of Rolls- Royce to protect those secrets; plaintiff's antitrust and tortious interference claims fail in light of the court's finding regarding trade secret protection.
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