In a ruling issued August 27, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Holly J. Fujie granted Beyond Meat’s motion for summary adjudication on Don Lee Farms’ claims for misappropriation of trade secrets and unfair competition.

As a result, those claims will not proceed to trial, which has been set for May 16, 2022. However, Don Lee Farms’ claims that Beyond Meat breached their contract and that Don Lee was fraudulently induced to continue working remain in dispute.

Don Lee Farms told FoodNavigator-USA this afternoon that, "Beyond Meat failed to mention that the Court ruled fraud claims regarding Beyond Meat’s doctored food safety report and contract claims will proceed to a public trial."

The company added: "Don Lee Farms is eager for and is looking forward to a jury trial of the facts in May."

Beyond Meat: Ruling 'puts an end to the fictional narrative Don Lee Farms has attempted to use throughout this case that Beyond Meat misappropriated trade secrets...'

In the ruling, seen by FoodNavigator-USA, the judge explained that Beyond Meat had presented evidence to prove that the Beyond Meat products manufactured by Don Lee Farms were developed by Beyond Meat before their contractual relationship and that while Don Lee made “slight alterations​” to some procedures, Beyond Meat “maintained final authority over the implementation of all procedures relating to the production of its products.”

According to a press release issued by Beyond Meat: “Although Don Lee Farms had no prior experience manufacturing plant-based meat products, it claimed it owned the procedures for manufacturing Beyond Meat’s proprietary plant-based meat products. The Court has now outright rejected that claim.”