Jan. 20, 2026
Juries.ai settles trade secrets suit with co-founder in weeks
Courtroom simulator developer Juries.ai has settled a trade secrets lawsuit against co-founder Vincent Sheu less than a month after filing, resolving claims that he improperly retained access to company accounts. The deal includes a confidentiality commitment and an ongoing advisory role, with no admission of wrongdoing by either side.
Courtroom simulator developer Juries.ai settled a lawsuit with co-founder Vincent Sheu, whom it alleged misused trade secrets after leaving the company, within a month of the filing.
In exchange for dropping the claims, Sheu agreed not to use or access any of Juries.ai's proprietary information. Juries.ai, Inc. v. Sheu, 5:25-cv-10188 (N.D. Cal., filed Nov. 24, 2025).
Sheu will also stay on in an advisory role, according to a press release from the company, w...
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