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Intellectual Property

Nov. 10, 2010

Jury Considers 'Voice Mail' Trade Secrets Case

The unintentional voice mail from Marvell Semiconductor Inc's general counsel Matthew Gloss was "a punch in the gut" to Jasmine Networks, one of its attorneys said Monday during closing statements of a trade secrets misappropriation trial.


By Craig Anderson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN JOSE - The unintentional voice mail from former Marvell Semiconductor Inc.'s general counsel Matthew Gloss was "a punch in the gut" to Jasmine Networks, one of its attorneys said Monday during closing statements of a trade secrets misappropriation trial.


"Once Jasmine realized the trade secrets had been stolen, they had nothing," said Christopher Sullivan, a San Francisco...

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