A Berkshire Hathaway Inc. insurance unit sued a software company, asking the court to clarify whether directors and officers policies afforded coverage for the company’s legal bills and a judgment in underlying intellectual property litigation.
Vector Flow Inc. was sued over allegations that its founders violated noncompete agreements by using proprietary information that belonged to their previous employer.
A federal court jury found in January that Vector Flow had infringed one of the company’s patents and misappropriated trade secrets and awarded over $45 million in damages. Vector Flow later agreed to a consent judgment waiving its right to appeal and …
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