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Technology & Science

Apr. 27, 1999

Technotes: The CD-ROM Chase

A question for patent litigators: Would you pay $75,000 for 15,000 display boards, any of which would be available at a moment's notice to illustrate your case-clinching argument to a jury?

By Chris Ford
        A question for patent litigators: Would you pay $75,000 for 15,000 display boards, any of which would be available at a moment's notice to illustrate your case-clinching argument to a jury?
        Reducing those boxes and boxes of evidence in a complex patent case to a small handful of CD-ROM disks not only lightens the litigation bag, but...

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