Tag: Amy Condon
Dice appeals judge's ruling in case against Bold
December 12, 2012Rich Miller
BAY CITY, Mich.—Dice Corp. has asked a federal judge to reconsider the dismissal of a lawsuit that alleged Bold Technologies unlawfully accessed Dice's servers and stole its proprietary software, according to documents filed in U.S. District Court here.Dice, a Michigan-based provider of central station automation platforms, filed suit in August 2011. On Oct. 25, U.S. District Court Judge Thomas L. Ludington dismissed “with prejudice” the four trade and copyright claims in the suit,...
Judge denies motion to dismiss in Dice v. Bold
February 22, 2012Rich Miller
BAY CITY, Mich.—A federal judge has denied a motion by Bold Technologies to dismiss a claim filed against it by Dice Corp. in the ongoing trade dispute between the providers of central station automation platforms.Michigan-based Dice sued its competitor in federal court last August, alleging that Colorado-based Bold unlawfully accessed Dice's proprietary software with the help of Amy Condon, a former Dice engineer hired by Bold.Dice, which is seeking damages and compensation, says it spent...
DICE levels more charges against Bold
October 27, 2011Tess Nacelewicz
BAY CITY, Mich. and COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.—A legal dispute between central station automation platform provider DICE and its competitor Bold ratcheted up in October when DICE filed three additional allegations against Bold in court. DICE now is accusing Bold of copyright infringement and violation of two federal laws, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.However, Bold, in a response filed in court Nov. 1, claims that DICE is “unable to compete with...
DICE sues Bold, claiming violation of trade secret act
September 1, 2011Daniel Gelinas
BAY CITY, Mich. and COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.—Alleging violation of the Michigan Uniform Trade Secret Act, central station automation platform provider DICE is suing its competitor Bold.
DICE on Aug. 16 filed a three-count suit against direct competitor, Colorado-based Bold, in the U.S. District Court's Eastern District of Michigan. Michigan-based DICE alleges conversion (civil as opposed to criminal theft), and unjust enrichment realized from the alleged theft. The suit seeks damages "in an...