ROESLIN v. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Civil Action No. 92-1493 (HHG).

921 F.Supp. 793 (1995)

Charles ROESLIN, III, Plaintiff, v. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Defendant.

United States District Court, District of Columbia.

April 7, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph Vincent Colaianni, Sr., Melissa Lanni Robertson, Peter D. Vogl, Pennie & Edmonds, Washington, DC, Brian James Hundertmark, I, Roberts & Hundertmark, Chevy Chase, MD, for plaintiff.

Jack M. Simmons, III, Office of Corporation Counsel, Washington, DC, for defendant.


OPINION

HAROLD H. GREENE, District Judge.

In this action, plaintiff, an employee of the Department of Employment Services ("D.O.E.S.") of the District of Columbia, claims copyright infringement against the District for its use and copying of a computer software program (the "DC-790" system) that plaintiff developed. The matter was tried, and it is now ripe for these findings of fact and conclusions of law.

Findings of Fact

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