Warren W. Wills Jr. is hoping the fourth time is the charm for his client, a Danish maker of industrial woodworking equipment. Wills, a partner at Morris, Manning & Martin, has represented the company, Hansen & Hundebol, for more than a decade in litigation involving alleged stolen trade secrets.
A Gwinnett County Superior Court jury Thursday said that SandTech Inc. of Lawrenceville should pay Wills’ client $8.9 million for fraudulent conveyance of assets, tortious interference and breach of contract. Wills said that SandTech hid its assets in order to avoid paying earlier judgments delivered against the company and its owners.
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