| Did someone say 'motive'? 
 "...Varian, Susan Felch and George Zdasiuk had further bad faith motivation to terminate Delfino's employment to further their own career pursuits with the inside knowledge that the company would be severing into three new companies, and Susan Felch and George Zdasiuk needed to assure that there job would continue on, or even be enhanced, when the new companies were formed. To that end, Susan Felch and George Zdasiuk conspired, schemed and planned to tarnish any technology that Delfino was working on, and to tarnish and demean Delfino himself, and to cause their own weaker and less satisfactory competing projects to be pursued by Varian and its successor. Susan Felch and George Zdasiuk were aware that their technology project was inferior to that developed by Delfino, and devised a plan to have Varian try to acquire and / or Delfino's superior patented or patentable technology into their own patent application, even though Felch and Zdasiuk did no work and had no contribution to the Delfino patent or patent application. When Delfino objected to that scheme as unlawful and violative of existing patent rules, regulations and statues, Zdasiuk and Felch caused Varian to terminate Delfino from employment on the basis of Felch's false and fraudulent allegations of harassment by Delfino. As managers and directors, the acts of Felch and Zdasiuk were the same and treated as those of Varian. ..."
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