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LORDSTOWN A West Coast maker of luxury electric cars that accused Lordstown Motors Corp. of corporate espionage in a lawsuit has amended its complaint, alleging a widespread conspiracy to raid the company of its confidential and proprietary information.
Irvine, Calif.-based Karma Automotive LLC accuses Lordstown Motors, some of its top executives and former employees of Karma now employed at Lordstown Motors of violating U.S. racketeering law.
Two counts in the 28-count lawsuit, Karma claims, violate the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act, according to the lawsuit filed in U.S. court in central California.
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Lordstown Motors Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2020 Financial Results
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PUBLISHED 7:15 PM ET Mar. 15, 2021 PUBLISHED 7:15 PM EDT Mar. 15, 2021
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WASHINGTON, D.C. After Ohio lost out on a multi-billion-dollar contract with the United States Postal Service to build new mail vehicles, several Ohio lawmakers are asking the Biden administration to investigate.
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Ohio-based Workhorse Group was hoping to secure a multi-billion-dollar Postal Service vehicle contract that would have brought jobs to NE Ohio’s Lordstown Motors
After the Postal Service chose a company in Wisconsin, Ohio lawmakers are calling on the Biden administration to investigate the deal for inappropriate political influence and failing to meet standards set by Biden
Lordstown Motors Issues Statement Regarding Short-Seller Report
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