Agent Films Dog Experiments, Trade Secrets Allegedly Revealed
Agent Films Dog Experiments, Trade Secrets Allegedly Revealed
Charles River Laboratories (CRL) paid $800 million two years ago for MPI Research to increase its business running clinical trials for drug makers and other companies. At the time, Charles River did not know one of the research company’s employees doubled as an undercover agent for the Humane Society of the United States. The agent secretly filmed cruel experiments conducted on dogs kept at the lab and posted them online. Now, Paredox Therapeutics, a small biotech firm that was a Charles River client, has filed a lawsuit accusing the organization of “allowing its confidential trade secrets to be widely disseminated and compromising its business, which focuses on finding a treatment for mesothelioma, a type of cancer.” And as a result of the subsequent YouTube episode, Paredox Therapeutics claimed it was “forced to revamp its operations at a vast cost.”In Paredox’s lawsuit, the biotech frim alleged, “Charles River failed to properly screen or supervise the rogue employee, who was able to gain unauthorized access to an almost verbatim description of certain highly confidential procedures” in connection with animal studies that were being conducted in an MPI facility in Michigan.
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