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VooDoo6Actual
10-06-09, 07:57
http://www.armsmounts.com/default.asp?mode=news

Press Release

Date: Friday, July 17, 2009
Title: A.R.M.S. Inc. wins Trade Secret and Breach of Fiduciary Duty Lawsuit against Stephen P. Troy, Jr. and Troy Industries, Inc..
Sub-title: Jury in United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts awards A.R.M.S., Inc. $1.8M in weapons accessory trial.


(West Bridgewater, MA) - A federal court jury awarded A.R.M.S. Inc., a designer of accessories and attachments for small arms weapons for 30 years, in excess of $1.8 million in damages in a lawsuit alleging theft of trade secrets and breach of fiduciary duty against Stephen P. Troy, Jr. and his company, Troy Industries, Inc., of Lee, MA. In the lawsuit, originally filed on August 23, 2007, A.R.M.S. alleged that its former employee of seven months, Stephen Troy, who had held a position of trust and confidence with the company, had stolen A.R.M.S.'s trade secrets for a proprietary handguard system for use on M-4/M-16/AR-15 rifles and incorporated those trade secrets in a competing modular, free-float railed handguard system that attached to the barrel nut and that was being offered and sold by Troy Industries, commencing after he was fired from A.R.M.S.. On June 26, 2009, after a two-week trial in the Massachusetts Federal District Court, a nine member federal jury returned a verdict against Stephen P. Troy and Troy Industries, finding them liable for misappropriation of trade secrets and breach of fiduciary duty. Richard Swan, the president of A.R.M.S.® Inc., said, "We are pleased that the jury upheld our trade secret rights and determined that our former employee and his company should not profit from the theft of our trade secrets." Amongst others, witnesses for A.R.M.S. included two representatives of the U.S. military. Other issues in the case remain pending before the Court.

A.R.M.S.'s trial counsel was Craig M. Scott and Christine K. Bush of Scott & Bush Ltd., a Providence, RI-based firm that specializes in complex business and intellectual property litigation.

Atlantic Research Marketing Systems (A.R.M.S.®) Inc.

Atlantic Research Marketing Systems (A.R.M.S.®) Inc., with more than 40 National Stock Numbers [NSN's] in service to the U.S., and foreign militaries worldwide, specializes in advancing the capabilities of small arms, crew served, and anti-armor weapons in function, reliability and accuracy. A.R.M.S.® also designs and manufactures a variety of weapon handguards and advanced sight system mounts for day and night vision equipment including thermal and laser. Expertise in all types of small arms weaponry, munitions, and accessories provides A.R.M.S.'s clients a source of fast and reliable problem solving services in engineering, research and development, and product reliability. The company, based in West Bridgewater, MA, develops and markets a large number of patented products through its worldwide network of dealers and distributors, including scope and laser mounts, handguards, folding sights, adaptors and other accessories. For more information, please visit www.armsmounts.com.

More information

The law firm of Scott & Bush Ltd. provides strategic counseling, litigation and trial services nationwide for clients with complex business and intellectual property needs. The firm's founders serve as lead trial counsel in patent, trademark, copyright and trade secret cases involving various technologies and consumer products, as well as construction and other business disputes. For a full listing of the firm's attorneys, including professional activities, publications and honors, and other information, please visit its website at www.scottbushlaw.com.


Contact information:
Atlantic Research Marketing Systems (A.R.M.S.®) Inc.
230 West Center Street
West Bridgewater, MA 02379-1620
Tel: (508) 584-7816
www.armsmounts.com

Scott & Bush Ltd.
30 Kennedy Plaza, 4th Floor
Providence, Rhode Island 02903
Tel: (401) 865-6035
www.scottbushlaw.com

rob_s
10-06-09, 08:00
ARMS appears intent on making up for lack of ingenuity and resting on their laurels by suing others to improve their bottom line. They are suing Magpul over the MBUS too last time I checked.

What's really surprising to me is that they have never sued Larue, or ARM, or Bobro.

Adam_s
10-06-09, 08:14
Rob:
Last I checked, LaRue was being sued by ARMS over the trademark on the #17. Could be wrong though. It's a huge charlie foxtrot over on TOS.

Regardless, my money will continue to go to companies that innovate, as opposed to litigate.

-Adam

Cold Zero
10-06-09, 08:18
What's really surprising to me is that they have never sued Larue, or ARM, or Bobro.


Are you sure this is a true statement ?

rob_s
10-06-09, 08:42
Are you sure this is a true statement ?

No, I have no idea if he's sued them or not. Unless someone posts threads like this one I don't have any idea who is suing who.

CGoodwin
10-06-09, 10:51
Its just like those "inventors" who file vague patents in the hopes of casting a wide net for infringement, just looking for a payout. In my line of work, the saying is, "There is nothing new." Basically whenever someone presnts a new treatment method, you can easily link it back to work done 30-50 years ago in the interest of SCIENCE, not profit.

SoDak
10-06-09, 11:37
No, I have no idea if he's sued them or not. Unless someone posts threads like this one I don't have any idea who is suing who.

I'm not a member of arfcom so while I can't search for the original post, I did find this.
http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=2&f=219&t=179975&page=1