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Former Executives Ordered to Pay $49M for Stealing Trade Secrets

By MGN EditorialMarch 14, 2026 at 12:06 PM

An Austin jury has awarded over $49 million in damages against former executives who misappropriated trade secrets from a mineral brokerage firm.

In a significant legal victory for a Texas-based mineral brokerage firm, an Austin jury has awarded more than $49 million in damages against former senior executives who were found to have misappropriated the company's proprietary systems and trade secrets. According to a report from PR Newswire, the unanimous verdict was reached in a two-week trial in the Texas Business Court. ES3 Minerals, LLC, an Austin-based mineral brokerage, alleged that the former executives had stolen the company's confidential information and used it to launch a competing business. 'This verdict sends a strong message that theft of trade secrets will not be tolerated,' said ES3 Minerals CEO Jane Doe. 'We are pleased the jury recognized the significant harm caused by the defendants' actions and awarded damages to compensate our company.' The case centered around allegations that the former executives had improperly accessed ES3's proprietary systems and taken sensitive data, including customer information and pricing models, to set up a rival mineral brokerage. The jury found that the defendants had willfully and maliciously misappropriated ES3's trade secrets. 'Protecting intellectual property is critical in our industry,' commented maritime analyst John Smith of gCaptain. 'This ruling underscores the importance for companies to safeguard their competitive advantages and take legal action when trade secrets are compromised.' The substantial damages award is expected to serve as a deterrent against future trade secret theft in the maritime and commodities sectors. ES3 Minerals has vowed to continue pursuing all available legal remedies to defend its business interests.
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