An intense records review that uncovered repeated access by a computer in Bulgaria was at the heart of a software dispute between two South Florida companies offering a cloud-based electronic medical records system for addiction treatment centers.

Agentis founding partner Christopher Spuches was lead counsel in the intellectual property case claiming a competitor copied Kipu Systems LLC software through reverse engineering and won a $19.5 million federal jury verdict for the Coral Gables company.

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