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Mon, 25 Sep 2017 20:32:12 -0500
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Relying on the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and its inherent authority,
a court recently imposed the extraordinary remedy of default judgment for
the plaintiff. The defendant egregiously deleted evidence, disposed of a
desktop computer and gave shifting explanations for his actions to earn the
harsh judgment.

In this case, OmniGen Research (OmniGen) sued its former employee,
Yongqiang Wang (Wang); his wife, Yan Zheng; and their Oregon company,
Bioshen. OmniGen alleged Wang committed breach of contract, trade secret
misappropriation and unfair competition, among other claims.
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