CHMURA v. DEEGAN


398 Pa.Super. 532 (1990)

581 A.2d 592

Frank G. CHMURA and Eleni P. Chmura, t/d/b/a The Embroidery Works, Appellees, v. Sherry DEEGAN, an Individual, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

Filed October 9, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard J. Schubert, Pittsburgh, for appellant.

George Basara, Pittsburgh, for appellees.

Before CIRILLO, President Judge, and OLSZEWSKI and TAMILIA, JJ.


OLSZEWSKI, Judge:

Sherry Deegan appeals the trial court's order preliminarily enjoining her from using, copying, disclosing, or otherwise deriving benefit from various computerized embroidery patterns developed by the Chmuras. Deegan asserts that the trial court erred in finding that the computer discs constituted trade secrets, in finding that the Chmuras had the exclusive right to use and enjoy the designs, and in finding that the trade secrets were disclosed while...

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