A MOD Systems countersuit accusing consultant and former Warner H...
A MOD Systems countersuit accusing consultant and former Warner Home Video President Warren Lieberfarb of breach of contract is in the works, MOD attorney Randall Beighle told Consumer Electronics Daily in an e-mail Friday. MOD Systems, just landed significant…
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financing from Toshiba to launch on- demand delivery of music and video content to SD memory cards (CED Sept 18 p1). Lieberfarb sued MOD Sept. 4 in U.S. District Court, Seattle, seeking almost $730,000 in claimed unpaid fees and expenses for bringing MOD and Toshiba together. He’s a shareholder in privately held MOD, his suit said, without specifying his holdings. Lieberfarb’s suit said he has resigned from the MOD board and in negotiations with Toshiba the company misrepresented him as still consulting for the company. But MOD “parted ways” with Lieberfarb and did so “for good reason,” Beighle said, promising that details will emerge in court. “We think Mr. Lieberfarb’s lawsuit is misguided and incorrect, and MOD Systems looks forward to completing the lawsuit and expects to prevail in the litigation,” Beighle said. Lieberfarb didn’t respond to our requests for comment and his attorney, Michael Bolasina, declined to comment.