In a May 7 ruling at the Superior Court of California in Los Angeles (‘Hearing on motion for summary adjudication’) Judge Holly J. Fujie said Don Lee Farms was “entitled to summary adjudication”​ over Beyond Meat’s alleged failure to pay invoices to Don Lee, adding that: “The Court finds that Beyond Meat has not presented sufficient admissible evidence to raise a triable issue of material fact as to whether Don Lee Farms fully performed.”

She added: “Beyond Meat cannot create a triable issue of material fact based on conjecture, speculation, or guesswork.”

However, most key elements of the dispute remained questions for a jury, she said, with a trial scheduled for later this year.

Don Lee Farms: 'It is still just the beginning'

Don Lee Farms, which said it was “thrilled with these victories,” ​said: “No​ evidence submitted by Beyond Meat disputed the fact that Don Lee Farms fully performed under their Exclusive Supply Agreement with respect to this claim… The Court also ruled that Beyond Meat had no evidence to support their property claim and that their negligent misrepresentation claim was meritless.”

Donald Goodman, President, Don Lee Farms, added: “It is still just the beginning. Contrary to Beyond Meat's marketing story, we will prove our claim that Beyond Meat misappropriated our trade secrets to manufacture the Beyond Burger and other products. We will prove the breach of the Exclusive Supply Agreement and fraud claim committed by Mr. Nelson ​[Beyond Meat’s CFO, who left the company on May 5] and others.