Versata Software, Inc., et al v. Ford Motor Company

Filing 1121

FINAL JUDGMENT. Signed by District Judge Matthew F. Leitman. (HRya)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION Versata Software, Inc. f/k/a Trilogy Software, Inc., Versata Development Group, Inc. and Trilogy, Inc., Plaintiffs/ Counter-Defendants, Case No. 15-cv-10628 (consolidated with Case No. 15-cv-11264) Hon. Matthew F. Leitman v. Ford Motor Company, Defendant/ Counter-Plaintiff. FINAL JUDGMENT Plaintiffs Versata Software, Inc. f/k/a Trilogy Software, Inc., Versata Development Group, Inc. and Trilogy, Inc. (collectively, “Versata”) asserted three claims against Defendant Ford Motor Company (“Ford”) for breach of contract and four claims for misappropriation of trade secrets. Ford asserted one claim against Versata for breach of contract. Based on the record in this case, including the Court’s order granting Ford’s post-trial Rule 50(b) motion for judgment as a matter of law, ECF No. 1054, as modified by ECF No. 1063, and the Court’s order denying Versata’s motion for a permanent injunction or, in the alternative, an ongoing royalty, ECF No. 1079, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that final judgment is entered as follows: • For Versata on its three claims for breach of contract, for which Versata shall recover from Ford nominal damages in the amount of $3; • For Versata on its claims for misappropriation of the Grid, Buildability, and Workspaces combination trade secrets, for which Versata shall recover from Ford $0 in damages; • Against Versata on its claim for misappropriation of the alleged MCA combination trade secret; • Against Ford on its breach of contract claim; and • Against Versata on its requested permanent injunction or, in the alternative, ongoing royalty. IT IS SO ORDERED. KINIKIA ESSIX CLERK OF COURT By: Approved: s/Matthew F. Leitman MATTHEW F. LEITMAN United States District Judge Dated: November 15, 2023 Detroit, Michigan 2 s/Holly A. Ryan Deputy Clerk

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