COMPUTER PRINT SYSTEMS, INC. v. LEWIS


281 Pa.Super. 240 (1980)

422 A.2d 148

COMPUTER PRINT SYSTEMS, INC. v. David A. LEWIS, Victor S. Liss and C.P.C. Associates, Inc., Appellants.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

Filed October 10, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Benjamin E. Zuckerman, Norristown, for Victor S. Liss and C.P.C. Associates, Inc., appellants at No. 2841 and appellees at No. 3016.

Anthony R. Thompson, Allentown, for Computer Print Systems for appellee at Nos. 2841 and 3016.

Kenneth R. Williams, Doylestown, for David Lewis, appellee.

Before PRICE, GATES and DOWLING, JJ.


PRICE, Judge:

This appeal is from an action in equity by appellee for conspiracy to usurp a corporate opportunity and for conversion of computer programs. The chancellor denied appellee's request for a preliminary injunction restraining appellants from utilizing the computer programs, and on the trial on the merits, he found no support for the conspiracy charge but entered judgment for $18,000, representing the value of the computer programs appropriated by appellants...

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