WYETH v. NATURAL BIOLOGICS, INC.

Nos. 03-3651, 03-3652.

395 F.3d 897 (2005)

WYETH, formerly known as American Home Products Corporation, a Delaware corporation, Appellee, v. NATURAL BIOLOGICS, INC., a Minnesota corporation, Defendant, Natural Biologics, LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company, Appellant. Wyeth, formerly known as American Home Products Corporation, a Delaware corporation, Appellee, v. Natural Biologics, Inc., a Minnesota corporation, Appellant, Natural Biologics, LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company, Defendant.

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

Filed: January 24, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard G. Mark and Eric J. Magnuson, argued, Minneapolis, MN (Peter D. Gray, Diane B. Bratvold, Eric J. Rucker and Jason R. Asmus, on the brief), for appellant.

Calvin L. Litsey, argued, Minneapolis, MN (David J.F. Gross, Bruce Jones, John E. Connelly and Kara L. Benson, on the brief), for appellee.

Before WOLLMAN and HEANEY, Circuit Judges, and HOLMES, District Judge.


HEANEY, Circuit Judge.

Wyeth brought an action against Natural Biologics, Inc. and Natural Biologics, LLC ("Natural Biologics") for misappropriation of a trade secret, in violation of the Minnesota Uniform Trade Secrets Act, Minnesota Statute sections 325C.01 — .08 ("MUTSA"). Wyeth alleged that Natural Biologics illegally acquired Wyeth's trade secret process for producing bulk natural conjugated estrogens used in the development of Premarin, the only hormone...

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