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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Chancery Division) Decisions >> The Hedgehog Golf Company Ltd v Hauser [2011] EWHC 689 (Ch) (23 March 2011) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Ch/2011/689.html Cite as: [2011] EWHC 689 (Ch) |
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CHANCERY DIVISION
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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THE HEDGEHOG GOLF COMPANY LIMITED |
Claimant |
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FRANK HAUSER |
Defendant |
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The Defendant appeared in person
Hearing date: 9 March 2011
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice Newey :
"Gary [Baum] would have told you what I am contemplating, and while the first part is going to be done, I am reflecting on the proposed action against Masters. I have spoken to Carl [a solicitor at the firm handling the proceedings on behalf of the Claimant] and he is of the very strong opinion that I would be a very integral part of bringing the matter to a successful conclusion, you may have other views, but if you think my input could help cement the matter you will need to work out a deal that I could go along with. This is damage limitation from my point of view …. [M]ake no mistake the deal will have to be good one or I will go the other way. The balls in your court."
"THE JUDGE: Are you willing to go as far as saying that if after you cease to be director, you want to approach manufacturers, you will not use any specialist knowledge acquired as a director of the company?
MR HAUSER: No, I am not in any way at all prepared. I think I have been harshly treated on this whole matter, and I will protect my own interests in the future as I see fit.
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MR HAUSER: As a director of the company I am prepared to do all I can, as I have always done, for the company. The case that is being prepared at the moment against the Masters Golf Company, is the Hedgehog Golf Company against the Masters Golf Company, and I will take that to the nth degree as a director of the company, and fight till I die, for that to succeed …. But if I am not a director of the company, then all that is wrong, as far as I am concerned. The whole thing changes.
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THE JUDGE: … Just to try and create some sort of civilised order, would you be prepared to undertake not to do anything after your directorship ceases, say for a period of seven days, so that if any application or injunction is going to be made, there is not an unseemly rush, you get proper notice, you have a chance of putting in evidence, and so on. That would be procedurally helpful, but I cannot force you to do that.
MR HAUSER: No, I don't think I would. No."
"[Mr Hauser] also told me that he was out to destroy the company and would do as much as he could to damage the Hedgehog Golf Company, including approaching other golf trolley manufacturers to offer his services to help them to manufacture a trolley wheel. During the conversation he said that he knew that the company's patent does not cover a manufactured wheel and he was going to make this public knowledge and set up directly with manufacturers to have a Hedgehog type wheel produced."
"Unless I have a positive response to my email to you of 10th March by at the latest 5pm on Friday 25th March, then my options are clear."