SUMMARY ORDER
G.C. Hanford Manufacturing Company (“Hanford”) appeals a preliminary injunction preventing it from further producing and from marketing Penicillin G Procaine (“PGP”) using any part of Norbrook Laboratories Limited’s (“Norbrook”) in-situ process or any confidential information belonging to Norbrook.
We assume the parties’ familiarity with the facts, underlying proceedings, and specification of appellate issues.
We review the district court’s grant of a preliminary injunction for abuse of discretion. Zervos v. Verizon New York, Inc.,
Because we conclude that the district court, relying on findings of fact that
We reject Hanford’s contention that Norbrook’s unfair competition claim is barred by the statute of limitations. The statute of limitations for an unfair competition claim based on misappropriation of another’s labors or expenditures is three years. Sporn v. MCA Records, Inc.,
We also find no error in the district court’s conclusion that Norbrook will suffer irreparable harm absent an injunction. See Computer Assoc. Int’l, Inc. v. Bryan,
