Ravin Sharma, Ashvin Dhingra, Amit Bansal, James Rew, Chemtrade Solutions, Inc., Yang Woo Chemical America, Inc., and J& J Chemtrading, Inc. v. Vinmar International, LTD

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJanuary 25, 2007
Docket14-05-01088-CV
StatusPublished

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Affirmed and Majority Opinion and Concurring and Dissenting Opinion filed January 25, 2007

Affirmed and Majority Opinion and Concurring and Dissenting Opinion filed January 25, 2007.

In The

Fourteenth Court of Appeals

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NO. 14-05-01088-CV

RAVIN SHARMA, ASHVIN DHINGRA, AMIT BANSAL, JAMES REW, CHEMTRADE SOLUTIONS, INC., YANG WOO CHEMICAL AMERICA, INC.,  J & J CHEMTRADING, INC., Appellants

V.

VINMAR INTERNATIONAL, LTD., VINMAR OVERSEAS, LTD., Appellees

On Appeal from the 333rd District Court

Harris County, Texas

Trial Court Cause No. 05-42636

M A J O R I T Y   O P I N I O N


This is an accelerated, interlocutory appeal[1] from the granting of a temporary injunction against appellants, Ravin Sharma, Ashvin Dhingra, Amit Bansal, James Rew, Chemtrade Solutions, Inc. (AChemtrade@), Yang Woo Chemical America, Inc. (AYang Woo@), and J & J Chemtrading, Inc. (AJ & J@) in favor of appellee Vinmar International, Ltd. (AVinmar@).[2] After conducting a two day evidentiary hearing the trial court entered a temporary injunction that, among other things, prohibits appellants from: (1) using or subleasing certain chemical storage tanks in Hamina, Finland for the purpose of storing isoprene monomer purchased from Russia; and (2) purchasing, transporting, storing, marketing, selling or trading isoprene monomer that is produced in Russia or caprolactum either supplied from Mexico or Belarus or sold in China.[3]

In six issues, the Rew appellants contend the trial court abused its discretion by granting a temporary injunction because (1) the allegedly injured party, Vinmar Overseas, Ltd. (AVOL@), was not before the trial court during the temporary injunction hearing; (2) the temporary injunction exceeds the relief requested by appellees; (3) the trial court blocked discovery and excluded evidence that prevented appellants from presenting their defense of unclean hands; (4) appellees did not prove they owned trade secrets; (5) appellees did not prove they would suffer irreparable injury for which they had no adequate legal remedy; and (6) the temporary injunction is overbroad as it is not narrowly tailored to protect trade secrets, and prevents lawful competition. We affirm.

Procedural Background


On June 29, 2005 Vinmar brought suit against appellants requesting a temporary restraining order, temporary and permanent injunctions, and other relief. That same day, Vinmar obtained a temporary restraining order against appellants. The temporary injunction hearing occurred on August 15 and 16, 2005. On August 19, 2005 VOL intervened in the litigation. No motion to strike VOL=s intervention was filed. On October 3, 2005 the trial court issued its Amended Order for Issuance of Temporary Injunction. This interlocutory appeal followed.

Factual Background[4]

A.      Vinmar Is a Successful Trading Company.

Vinmar is an international chemical trading company conducting business all over the world. Vinmar has been in business for almost twenty-eight years and has grown from four original employees to more than 250 employees in offices around the globe. In 2004 Vinmar=s gross revenues exceeded $1.3 billion.

B.      Vinmar=s Trade Secrets Are a Key to Vinmar=s Success.


The trading of chemicals is a personal business built on relationships between the suppliers, traders, and purchasers of the products. Successful trading companies like Vinmar devote time, money, and resources to develop the best contacts they can get and they encourage their employees to develop strong relationships with their supplier and customer contacts. Vinmar has spent years and millions of dollars developing the knowledge base behind its successful trading business. Vinmar=s confidential knowledge base includes customer contact information. This contact information is more than just the knowledge that a particular company manufactures or purchases a particular chemical. It includes information such as who is the actual person at a particular company with the decision making authority, the fact the person responsible for purchasing a chemical has particular preferences such as shipping methods, or the company has particular needs that might be geographical, seasonal or other factors. Vinmar=s confidential knowledge base also includes product information such as the requirements for storing a particular chemical; sales and purchase histories which provide trend information about the growth or shrinking of a particular customer=s needs or supplier=s product availability; profitability of Vinmar=s traders; profit margins and pricing policies; internal documents and forms; terms of arrangements with customers and suppliers; structure of contracts; costs and expenses; and terms of financing arrangements. Finally, Vinmar=s supply chains for moving a chemical from its place of manufacture to Vinmar=s customers is part of Vinmar=s confidential knowledge base. This knowledge base gives Vinmar an advantage over their competitors, and they vigorously protect the secret nature of this information.

Vinmar does not publicize this information and has devoted significant time, effort, and resources to maintaining the confidential nature of this information. Vinmar=s steps to protect the secrecy of this knowledge base include: controlled access cards are required to enter Vinmar

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