EnWave Reaches Civil Litigation Settlement with Former CEO and Others

The company said it will continue to "vigorously protect its intellectual property."

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EnWave announced today that it has reached global settlements of its civil claim in the Supreme Court of British Columbia against EnWaveโ€™s former CEO, Timothy Durance, as well as three other former EnWave employees: Gary Sandberg, Bino Anand and Reihaneh Noorbakhsh.

Pursuant to the settlement, Durance, Sandberg and Anand, together with three companies associated with Durance, including Dehydration Research, LLC and Durance Technologies. Inc., are permanently restrained and enjoined from, directly or indirectly, selling, attempting to sell, supplying, delivering or installing vacuum microwave dryers. The Durance Defendants are also obligated to assign all issued and pending patents in the name of the Durance Defendants to EnWave.

EnWave has also reached settlements with all other defendants named in its civil claim, including B.C. Hop Company and Peregrine Precision Systems.

EnWave will continue to vigorously protect its intellectual property and position as the global leader in vacuum-microwave dehydration technology.

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