Cambridge Security Seals Wins Court Battle With TydenBrooks
New York City, New York (PRWEB) June 08, 2017 -- Cambridge Security Seals (“CSS”) has won the latest round of its litigation with TydenBrooks. In a decision handed down on Monday June 5th, 2017, the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit refused to affirm the disputed judgment against Cambridge Security Seals (“CSS”) in E.J. Brooks v. Cambridge Security Seals, 16-207-cv(L). According to court documents, the three-judge panel unanimously agreed that TydenBrooks’ judgment is based on a theory of damages that is not recognized under New York law, and sent the matter to the New York Court of Appeals, which will decide whether the judgment must be vacated in its entirety.
The plaintiff, owned for more than a decade by Crimson Investments, sued CSS, a startup, in 2012 for misappropriation of trade secrets and unfair competition after CSS began manufacturing seals in the U.S. to compete with manufacturers who offshore much of their production to China and other low-wage countries.
According to court documents, rather than overturn the verdict, the Federal Appellate Court refused to affirm the award, declaring: “In short, neither our Court nor the New York courts appear to have approved the specific type of award in this case.”
“We are extremely pleased that the U.S. Court of Appeals accepted our position, and look forward to a favorable final decision,” said Elisha Tropper, CEO of Cambridge Security Seals.
CSS, which continues to thrive as one of the fastest growing security seals manufacturers in the world, has increased its sales on its award-winning seals in every single year since its founding. The company has invested heavily in research and development and has advanced its manufacturing technologies several generations beyond the virtually obsolete processes that were the subject of this action.
“CSS is succeeding and growing because we are a customer-centric company with stable management dedicated to providing best-in-class products and service to the marketplace,” noted Tropper. “As always, CSS will continue to bring innovative solutions and trusted reliability to the security seals marketplace.”
About Cambridge Security Seals
Cambridge Security Seals, a privately-held enterprise headquartered in New York, offers an extensive line of tamper evident, tamper resistant, and high-security loss prevention seals to customers across a wide range of industries. The company’s dedication to uncompromising quality, dedicated customer service, and outstanding value provides a blueprint for reliability and security. CSS services an increasingly diverse customer base spanning a variety of industries, including airlines, freight, logistics, distribution, trucking, retail, cash handling, rail transportation, government, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, medical, and agriculture.
Cambridge Security Seals’ commitment to technology, quality standards, environmental responsibility, and attention to detail fuels its drive to provide security-conscious customers with the products, services, and value they demand from an industry leader.
The backbone of Cambridge Security Seals is a diversified team of technical experts and business professionals, including experienced engineering, design, production, and logistics specialists. This unique blend of management and production expertise enables the company to provide an unmatched level of value. For more information about Cambridge Security Seals, please visit http://www.cambridgeseals.com.
Michael Berean, Cambridge Security Seals, http://www.cambridgeseals.com, +1 (845) 520-4111, [email protected]
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