- Anthony Maglica
Anthony "Tony" Maglica (Croatian name Ante Maglica) (born 1930 in
New York cite web
url=http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fsb/fsb_archive/2004/09/01/8184669/index.htm
title= Fortune Small Business, Profile of Anthony Maglica
accessdate = 2006-12-14] ) is the owner and founder ofMag Instrument Inc , the company that manufactures theMaglite flashlight which was designed by Maglica. The Maglite is a powerful and durable flashlight that has become standard issue gear used by police officers.Early Life and Entrepreneurship
Although born in
New York , Maglica grew up on the island ofZlarin , which is off the coast ofCroatia (then Yugoslavia). Born during theGreat Depression , his family returned to their homeland.World War II ravaged Croatia, and in 1950 he returned to the United States, settling inOntario, California . Speaking little English, he obtained work as a machinist. While working there, he learned that one of his bosses operated a side business machining hydraulic parts. Tony learned of a metal lathe for sale for $1000 and convinced the seller to accept a $125 down payment, most of his money at the time, with the remainder being paid off with monthly payments.That business grew into his own machine shop which he incorporated in 1975 called Mag Instrument Inc. Here he met
Claire Halasz , his future partner in life and in business, when he hired her to decorate his machine shopcite news
last = Morin
first = Monte
title = The Dark Light
publisher = Los Angeles Times
date = 2002-08-13
pages = [http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/archive/index.php/t-2175.html Unofficial online archive of article in post by "fracmeister" on 08-13-2002, 03:41 PM]
accessdate = 2006-12-14 ] . Although they didn't marry, Claire would eventually reside with him and take his surname, and they became known in California's social circles as "The Husband and Wife who ran Mag Instrument Inc". Claire also had two sons, Stephen and Christopher, and one daughter, Jackie, who would come to know Tony as their stepfather.Family Affairs
As the Maglite became popular and the company grew, Mag Instruments Inc. became a family operated company with Tony Maglica as President, Claire Maglica operating the marketing, personnel and purchasing departments, and Claire's sons, Stephen and Christopher Halasz, holding positions in the company as Vice President and Director of Research and Development, respectively.
In 1992 though, there was a shakeup at the company when Claire Maglica discovered that Tony Maglica had been arranging to leave the company to his children from a previous marriage upon his death. This started a bitter family battle that would last over a decade and result in Claire and her sons leaving the company, Claire filing a
palimony lawsuit against Tony for $200 million, and Claire's sons starting their own flashlight company in 1997, [http://web.archive.org/web/20011206050444/www.bisonsportslights.com/Home.html Bison Sportslights, Inc. (Archive)]Palimony Lawsuit
In 1992, after learning of Tony Maglica's plans and her relationship with Tony Maglica having ended, Claire filed a palimony suit for, among other things,
breach of contract , breach ofpartnership agreement,fraud , breach offiduciary duty andquantum meruit in Orange County Superior Court seeking $200 milliondamages . The lawsuit went tojury trial which awarded Claire $84 million in the Spring of 1994.cite book
last = Crandall & Whaley
first =
title = Cases, Problems, and Materials on Contracts
publisher = Aspen Publishers
date = 2004
pages = 327-333
id = ISBN 0-7355-2797-0 ]That award was appealed to the
California Courts of Appeal where, in 1998, the earlier judgment was reversed and remanded. The court stated that the award was incorrect because the damages should have been the value of her services, not the amount of the benefit of her services.After being remanded and requiring a new trial, Claire settled with Mag Instrument Inc in 2001 for $29 million.
Claire's sons and Bison Sportslights, Inc.
Claire's sons, Stephen and Christopher Halasz were eventually forced to leave their positions at Mag Instrument, Inc. due to the souring relationship with Tony Maglica. In 1997, the brothers founded Bison Sportslights Inc in Denver, Colorado, seeking to remedy the problem of the "flashlight blackhole"; the dark area at the center of lens adjustable flashlights.
The brothers released a product that demonstrated some efficacy to the problem, but were sued in 2002 by Mag Instrument Inc in "Mag Instrument Inc. v. Bison Sportslights Inc et al Central District Court of California, Case # CV-023187" for stealing
trade secret s learned while working at Mag Instrument, Inc. and trying to steal employees.Bison Sportslights, Inc. were found liable for willful and malicious
misappropriation of trade secrets, maliciousbreach of confidence , maliciousfalse advertising , and maliciousunfair competition . Bison had a permanentinjunction entered against it and Mag Instrument, Inc. was awarded $1.2 million for damages andattorney's fee s.cite web
url=http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/08-05-2002/0001777558&EDATE=
title=Mag Instrument, Inc. Press Release concerning the verdict against Bison Sportslight, Inc
accessdate = 2006-12-14]Bison Sportslights, Inc. is no longer in business.
Trivia
The word "magla" means "fog" in Croatian (and in other
Slavic languages - "mgla" in Russian, "muhgla" in Bulgarian), where "maglica" means "haze" or "nebula".References
External links
* [http://www.maglite.com/index_flash.asp Mag Instrument, Inc. - Manufacturer of the Maglite Flashlight]
* [http://www.successhalloffame.com/news_info.php?news_id=43 Success Hall of Fame-Anthony Maglica]
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