Georgia Judge Rejects Turf Manufacturer’s Injunction Bid Citing Vagueness

A Georgia federal judge has turned down a request from a leading artificial turf manufacturer to prevent a competitor from using files allegedly stolen by a former executive. The decision hinged on the judge finding the proposed injunction too vague, as it appeared to simply demand adherence to existing law. This case highlights the challenges companies face in seeking legal remedies for alleged intellectual property theft when the terms of requested injunctions lack specificity. For more details, visit Law360.