Sunday, December 13, 2009

William J. Dick Knowing and willful misrepresentations to Iviewit

1. Knowing and willful misrepresentations to the company with regard to
his past involvement in patent malfeasances with Brian G. Utley at
Utley’s past employer, Diamond Turf Lawnmower.

a. Brian Utley was a past President of the company and formerly a President
of Diamond Turf Lawnmower and had referred William Dick without
reference to their past patent disputes at Utley’s prior employer,
which led to the termination of Brian Utley and the closing of Diamond Turf
Lawnmower.

b. These misrepresentations and frauds have led to similar damage to
the Company, as a result of the stolen inventions by Brian G. Utley, aided and
abetted by William J. Dick, Boehm and Becker.


Moreover, the company found patents written into Brian Utley’s name, not disclosed or assigned to the company, and that William J. Dick was fully aware that inventors Eliot Bernstein, Schirajee, Rosario, and Friedstein had developed the inventions.

Blakely Sokoloff Taylor and Zafman LLP discovered these patents,
and then attempted to re-assign said falsely filed and stolen patent
applications to the company.

2. Perpetrating a fraud on the USPTO, by submitting applications with false
information and wrong inventors.

3. Knowing and willful misrepresentations to the company’s investors,
including Wachovia Securities, a unit of Wachovia Corp., a registered
bank holding company in Charlotte, N.C., by William J. Dick and Brian Utley of patent
applications filed and inventions covered.

4. Knowingly committing fraud of USPTO, company shareholders, and
potential investors
by switching inventors and invention disclosures.

5. Participation in a civil and criminal conspiracy to bury patent
applications and inventions.


6. Not reporting information to proper tribunals regarding Kenneth Rubenstein and
Joao malfeasances.

7. Furthering work of Kenneth Rubenstein and Raymond Anthony Joao to not capture inventions and identify inventors;

8. Knowing and willful destruction of company records

9. Aiding and abetting Brian G. Utley in filing patents in Brian G. Utley’s name disclosed to
William J. Dick under attorney-client privilege.

Source and Full Document:
http://iviewit.tv/CompanyDocs/2003%2009%2023%20VIRGINIA%20BAR%20COMPLAINT%20WILLIAM%20DICK.pdf
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www.DeniedPatent.com
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