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Penn Maritime v. Maritrans. Penn Maritime filed suit seeking a Declaratory Judgment that Maritrans' double-hull patent is invalid. Maritrans is attempting to settle this matter; if we are unsuccessful, we will counterclaim against Penn Maritime for patent infringement, tortuous interference with contract, and misappropriation of Maritrans' trade secrets. If litigation proceeds, Maritrans will also join its naval architect for the double-hull work, as he sold our trade secrets to Penn Maritime in breach of a confidentiality and exclusive services agreement.
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