Freeland Systems prohibited from selling Kardia Health Systems' software and customer lists

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Today, the United States District Court enjoined Freeland Systems, LLC, from conducting a sale of Kardia Health Systems' (Kardia) software and customer lists developed since May 2008.

In September 2009, Kardia sued Freeland Systems for fraud arising out of Kardia's purchase of assets. Shortly after the Kardia lawsuit began, Freeland Systems announced its intent to sell various assets, including assets that a consultant for Kardia admitted copying before leaving Kardia last fall.

U.S. District Court Judge Patrick J. Schiltz granted in part a motion filed by Kardia to prohibit Freeland Systems from conducting a sale of customer lists and source code, object code and supporting documentation developed by Kardia since May 2008. The Court also denied Freeland Systems' request that Kardia post a bond.

Since May 2008, Kardia has developed 1,300 enhancements and features to software, now marketed as Kardia ConnectedCare™ V2. Kardia is committed to the long-term success of its customers and continues to employ the team that developed, maintained, supported, and sold all of Kardia's products during the past several years.

SOURCE Kardia Health Systems, Inc.

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