General Universal Systems, Inc. World Trade Systems, Inc., Jose S. Lopez Plaintiff-Intervenor Eli Nassar, Third Party v. Larry Mason Lee Larry Mason Lee & Associates, Intervenor v. Hal, Inc., Hal, Inc. Joe R. Herrin Ernest Allen Parkin, Defendants-Third Party Panalpina, Inc. Fritz Companies, Inc. U.S. Crating, Inc. Transworld Logistics, Inc., General Universal Systems, Inc. v. Boaz Export Crating Company Cargo Crating Company Dixie Box and Crating of Texas, Inc., General Universal Systems, Inc. World Trade Systems, Inc. Jose S. Lopez, Plaintiffs-Counter v. Hal, Inc. Joe R. Herrin Ernest Allen Parkin, Defendants-Counter Claimants-Third Party v. Eli Nassar, Third Party General Universal Systems, Inc. v. Boaz Export Crating Company Cargo Crating Company Dixie Box and Crating of Texas, Inc., General Universal Systems, Inc. World Trade Systems, Inc. Jose S. Lopez, Eli Nassar, Third Party v. Hal, Inc., Hal, Inc. Jose R. Herrin Ernest Allen Parkin, Defendants-Third Party Panalpina, Inc. Fritz Companies, Inc. U.S. Crating, Inc. Transworld Logistics, Inc., General Universal Systems, Inc. World Trade Systems, Inc., Jose S. Lopez, Plaintiff-Intervenor Eli Nassar, Third Party v. Hal, Inc., Hal, Inc. Joe R. Herrin Ernest Allen Parkin, Defendants-Third Party Panalpina, Inc. Fritz Companies, Inc. U.S. Crating, Inc. Transworld Logistics, Inc.

379 F.3d 131, 71 U.S.P.Q. 2d (BNA) 1769, 2004 U.S. App. LEXIS 15019
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedJuly 20, 2004
Docket17-3752
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

This text of 379 F.3d 131 (General Universal Systems, Inc. World Trade Systems, Inc., Jose S. Lopez Plaintiff-Intervenor Eli Nassar, Third Party v. Larry Mason Lee Larry Mason Lee & Associates, Intervenor v. Hal, Inc., Hal, Inc. Joe R. Herrin Ernest Allen Parkin, Defendants-Third Party Panalpina, Inc. Fritz Companies, Inc. U.S. Crating, Inc. Transworld Logistics, Inc., General Universal Systems, Inc. v. Boaz Export Crating Company Cargo Crating Company Dixie Box and Crating of Texas, Inc., General Universal Systems, Inc. World Trade Systems, Inc. Jose S. Lopez, Plaintiffs-Counter v. Hal, Inc. Joe R. Herrin Ernest Allen Parkin, Defendants-Counter Claimants-Third Party v. Eli Nassar, Third Party General Universal Systems, Inc. v. Boaz Export Crating Company Cargo Crating Company Dixie Box and Crating of Texas, Inc., General Universal Systems, Inc. World Trade Systems, Inc. Jose S. Lopez, Eli Nassar, Third Party v. Hal, Inc., Hal, Inc. Jose R. Herrin Ernest Allen Parkin, Defendants-Third Party Panalpina, Inc. Fritz Companies, Inc. U.S. Crating, Inc. Transworld Logistics, Inc., General Universal Systems, Inc. World Trade Systems, Inc., Jose S. Lopez, Plaintiff-Intervenor Eli Nassar, Third Party v. Hal, Inc., Hal, Inc. Joe R. Herrin Ernest Allen Parkin, Defendants-Third Party Panalpina, Inc. Fritz Companies, Inc. U.S. Crating, Inc. Transworld Logistics, Inc.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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General Universal Systems, Inc. World Trade Systems, Inc., Jose S. Lopez Plaintiff-Intervenor Eli Nassar, Third Party v. Larry Mason Lee Larry Mason Lee & Associates, Intervenor v. Hal, Inc., Hal, Inc. Joe R. Herrin Ernest Allen Parkin, Defendants-Third Party Panalpina, Inc. Fritz Companies, Inc. U.S. Crating, Inc. Transworld Logistics, Inc., General Universal Systems, Inc. v. Boaz Export Crating Company Cargo Crating Company Dixie Box and Crating of Texas, Inc., General Universal Systems, Inc. World Trade Systems, Inc. Jose S. Lopez, Plaintiffs-Counter v. Hal, Inc. Joe R. Herrin Ernest Allen Parkin, Defendants-Counter Claimants-Third Party v. Eli Nassar, Third Party General Universal Systems, Inc. v. Boaz Export Crating Company Cargo Crating Company Dixie Box and Crating of Texas, Inc., General Universal Systems, Inc. World Trade Systems, Inc. Jose S. Lopez, Eli Nassar, Third Party v. Hal, Inc., Hal, Inc. Jose R. Herrin Ernest Allen Parkin, Defendants-Third Party Panalpina, Inc. Fritz Companies, Inc. U.S. Crating, Inc. Transworld Logistics, Inc., General Universal Systems, Inc. World Trade Systems, Inc., Jose S. Lopez, Plaintiff-Intervenor Eli Nassar, Third Party v. Hal, Inc., Hal, Inc. Joe R. Herrin Ernest Allen Parkin, Defendants-Third Party Panalpina, Inc. Fritz Companies, Inc. U.S. Crating, Inc. Transworld Logistics, Inc., 379 F.3d 131, 71 U.S.P.Q. 2d (BNA) 1769, 2004 U.S. App. LEXIS 15019 (3d Cir. 2004).

Opinion

379 F.3d 131

GENERAL UNIVERSAL SYSTEMS, INC.; World Trade Systems, Inc., Plaintiffs-Appellants,
Jose S. Lopez; Plaintiff-Intervenor Defendant-Appellant,
Eli Nassar, Third Party Defendant-Appellant,
v.
Larry Mason LEE; Larry Mason Lee & Associates, Intervenor Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
HAL, Inc.; et al., Defendants,
HAL, Inc.; Joe R. Herrin; Ernest Allen Parkin, Defendants-Third Party Plaintiffs-Appellees,
Panalpina, Inc.; Fritz Companies, Inc.; U.S. Crating, Inc.; Transworld Logistics, Inc., Defendants-Appellees.
General Universal Systems, Inc., Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
Boaz Export Crating Company; Cargo Crating Company; Dixie Box and Crating of Texas, Inc., Defendants-Appellees.
General Universal Systems, Inc.; World Trade Systems, Inc.; Jose S. Lopez, Plaintiffs-Counter Defendants-Appellants,
v.
HAL, Inc.; Joe R. Herrin; Ernest Allen Parkin, Defendants-Counter Claimants-Third Party Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
Eli Nassar, Third Party Defendant-Appellant.
General Universal Systems, Inc., Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
Boaz Export Crating Company; Cargo Crating Company; Dixie Box and Crating of Texas, Inc., Defendants-Appellees.
General Universal Systems, Inc.; World Trade Systems, Inc.; Jose S. Lopez, Plaintiffs-Appellants,
Eli Nassar, Third Party Defendant-Appellant,
v.
HAL, Inc.; et al., Defendants,
HAL, Inc.; Jose R. Herrin; Ernest Allen Parkin, Defendants-Third Party Plaintiffs-Appellees,
Panalpina, Inc.; Fritz Companies, Inc.; U.S. Crating, Inc.; Transworld Logistics, Inc., Defendant-Appellee.
General Universal Systems, Inc.; World Trade Systems, Inc., Plaintiffs-Appellants,
Jose S. Lopez, Plaintiff-Intervenor Defendant-Appellant,
Eli Nassar, Third Party Defendant-Appellant,
v.
HAL, Inc.; et al., Defendants,
HAL, Inc.; Joe R. Herrin; Ernest Allen Parkin, Defendants-Third Party Plaintiffs-Appellees,
Panalpina, Inc.; Fritz Companies, Inc.; U.S. Crating, Inc.; Transworld Logistics, Inc., Defendants-Appellees.

No. 01-21114.

No. 02-20312.

No. 02-21002.

No. 02-21311.

No. 03-20076.

No. 03-20092.

United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit.

July 20, 2004.

COPYRIGHT MATERIAL OMITTED COPYRIGHT MATERIAL OMITTED COPYRIGHT MATERIAL OMITTED Claudia Wilson Frost (argued), Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw, Anita Kawaja, J. Ken Johnson, Fleming & Associates, Paul Lee Mitchell, Patrick Andrew Zummo, Zummo, Mitchell & Perry, Keith D. Jaasma, Slusser, Wilson & Partridge, Houston, TX, for General Universal Systems, Inc., World Trade Systems, Inc., Lopez and Nassar.

William Samuel Chesney, III, Frank, Elmore, Lievens, Chesney & Turet, Houston, TX, for Lee and Larry Mason Lee & Associates.

Daryl G. Dursum (argued), Adams & Reese, Houston, TX, Joseph W. Looney, Robert N. Markle, Adams & Reese, New Orleans, LA, for HAL, Inc., Herrin, Parkin, Panalpina, Inc., Fritz Companies, Inc., U.S. Crating, Inc. and Transworld Logistics, Inc.

Russell T. Lloyd, Joseph Michael Gourrier, O'Quinn, Laminack & Pirtle, Houston, TX, for General Universal Systems, Inc.

Mark C. Harwell, Cotham, Harwell & Evans, Houston, TX, for Boaz Export Crating Co., Cargo Crating Co., Dixie Box and Crating of Texas, Inc., Herrin and Parkin.

Appeals from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas.

Before HIGGINBOTHAM, STEWART and PRADO, Circuit Judges.

PER CURIAM:

These consolidated cases arise from a copyright dispute between General Universal Systems, Inc. ("GUS") and HAL, Inc. GUS sued HAL, two of its officers, and several of HAL's customers claiming that HAL infringed its copyright in a freight packaging software system, misappropriated related trade secrets, violated the Lanham Act, and breached a contract with Joe Lopez. The district court dismissed GUS's copyright, Lanham Act, and trade secret claims on summary judgment and, following a jury trial, granted HAL judgment as a matter of law on the contract claim. GUS subsequently filed a second suit against several of HAL's customers, which the district court dismissed on the basis of collateral estoppel. The district court also awarded costs and attorneys' fees to HAL as the prevailing party on the copyright claim. GUS has appealed each of the district court's determinations.

For the reasons we will explain, we AFFIRM in part, REVERSE in part, and REMAND to the district court for proceedings consistent with this opinion.

* The facts and procedural history of this nine-year-old dispute are long and, in some instances, in sharp dispute. With the exception of the contract claim, the underlying claims were each dismissed on summary judgment, and we view those facts in the light most favorable to GUS, the non-movant.1 GUS's contract claim comes to us in a slightly different posture — HAL was awarded judgment as a matter of law after GUS prevailed in a jury trial — and we present the facts related to the contract issue in the light most favorable to GUS.2

* In 1979, GUS developed a software system — the CHAMPION PACKER Computer Software Program — for one of its clients, Joe Lopez. The CHAMPION PACKER program was a tracking system designed for use in the freight forwarding and shipping industry. GUS licensed the software to Lopez, retaining all rights to any improvements to the program, and eventually obtained a copyright registration in 1981.

Sometime later, Lopez created a derivative version of CHAMPION PACKER by converting it from the BASIC 4 programming language to the COBOL language, and began selling his version, LOPEZ COBOL, as a replacement for CHAMPION PACKER.3 In 1992, he formed a venture called HAL, Inc. with Ernest Parkin and Joe Herrin to develop and market a new freight software system that incorporated bar coding technology. Under their agreement, Lopez was to contribute LOPEZ COBOL for use in developing the new system; Parkin was to provide the system design and programming expertise; and Herrin was to supply industry expertise. Lopez, however, was detained in a Mexican jail for seven months during the initial stages of the software development project, and he was ousted from the company without recompense in March 1993. HAL continued to work on the software system and eventually began selling a freight tracking software system called "MEPAW."

Lopez claimed that MEPAW was an unauthorized copy of LOPEZ COBOL and that Parkin and Herrin had breached their obligation to compensate him for providing the LOPEZ COBOL system. Under threat of litigation from GUS, Lopez assigned his contract claim to GUS and agreed to assist GUS with a copyright infringement suit against HAL, Parkin, and Herrin. GUS filed its first suit against HAL on May 23, 1995 ("GUS 1"), raising various claims under federal and state law. The focus of the case, however, was GUS's claim that HAL had infringed its copyright in the CHAMPION PACKER system by copying the LOPEZ COBOL system. GUS sought damages, injunctive relief, and attorneys' fees.

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