$605 Million Verdict: Jury Finds Phillips 66 Guilty of Stealing Trade Secrets from Renewable Fuels Innovator Propel Fuels

OAKLAND, Calif. — In a significant legal battle over trade secrets in the renewable fuels market, Phillips 66 has been ordered to pay $604.9 million to Propel Fuels. The jury verdict, delivered after a five-week trial at the Superior Court of California in Alameda County, concluded that Phillips 66 had misappropriated trade secrets from Propel Fuels, a California-based retailer of low-carbon fuels. The court found that Phillips 66 developed its renewable fuels business in California using confidential information that had been painstakingly built up by Propel Fuels over more than a decade. This decision comes … Read more

Jury Orders Phillips 66 to Pay Propel Fuels a Staggering $604.9 Million in Trade Secret Clash

San Francisco, CA — A San Francisco jury has awarded Propel Fuels a staggering $604.9 million in damages, finding that Phillips 66 misappropriated trade secrets from the clean fuel company, a substantial victory for Propel in a legal battle over proprietary technology. The verdict came after intense scrutiny over Phillips 66’s use of confidential information that Propel alleges was critical to its proprietary fuel formulation method—a blend aimed at reducing emissions. According to court documents, the violation centered around Phillips 66’s unauthorized use of this unique fuel technology after the two companies had discussed potential … Read more

British Judge Nicholas Addison Phillips Retires from Hong Kong’s Top Court, Marks Fifth Foreign Justice Departure in 2023

Hong Kong – Nicholas Addison Phillips, an 86-year-old British judge, has officially retired from his position as a non-permanent judge on Hong Kong’s Court of Final Appeal, marking the end of his term. This departure makes him the fifth foreign judiciary member to leave the court this year. Phillips, who has served on the Court of Final Appeal since 2012, opted not to extend his term, which expired Monday. The judiciary confirmed that Phillips cited “personal reasons” for his decision. Despite the recent change, the judiciary reassured the public and legal community that the operations … Read more