![]() filed a motion to transfer the Utah action to this Court. 3 On March 21, 2017, 3D4Medical Limited and 3D4Medical, Inc. § 1125, (9) patent infringement, (10) unfair competition, Utah Code § 13-5A-101 et seq., and (11) civil conspiracy. § 1831 et seq., (3) interference with economic relations, (4) breach of fiduciary duty, (5) breach of contract, (6) interference with contract, (7) unjust enrichment, (8) unfair competition, 15 U.S.C. In the first amended complaint, Orca Health alleges the following causes of action: (1) misappropriation of trade secrets, Utah Code § 13-24-1 et seq., (2) violation of the Defend Trade Secrets Act ("DTSA"), 18 U.S.C. ![]() On January 3, 2017, Orca Health filed suit against 3D4Medical Limited, LLC, 3D4Medical, Inc., and Huish in the U.S. Orca Health contends the fundamental purpose, interface, and capabilities of 3D4Medical's apps are embodied by the issued claims of the `943 patent. Orca Health also alleges 3D4Medical has developed other apps, including Complete Anatomy, Spine Pro III, and Essential Skeleton 4, that allows users to visualize, manipulate personalize, and modify anatomical elements in a manner that infringes the claims of its U.S. Orca Health alleges 3D4Medical acquired and used confidential and proprietary information regarding Orca Care to develop competing apps, Complete Ortho and Complete Ortho Pro. Subsequently, Huish left Orca Health and joined 3D4Medical. 2 Beginning in 2015, Huish allegedly disclosed such information to 3D4Medical, a corporation that also develops patient education apps. Huish had access to Orca Health's confidential and proprietary information regarding Orca Care. In July 2014, Orca Health employed Jared Huish as the Vice President of Business Development. One of Orca Health's apps include Orca Care, originally known as "OrcaMD," which allows physicians to educate their patients about their diagnosis and treatment options by using an interactive three-dimensional model of the human anatomy. ![]() Orca Health is a Delaware corporation that develops patient education software applications ("apps"). For the reasons discussed below, the motion is granted. Plaintiffs 3D4Medical Limited and LLC (collectively "3D4Medical") 1 filed an opposition to the motion, and Orca Health filed a reply. Pending before the Court is Defendant Orca Health, Inc.'s ("Orca Health") Motion to Stay pursuant to the first-to-file rule. ![]()
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