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Intellectual Property

Oct. 26, 2010

Prosecutors Drop Espionage Case

Federal prosecutors are giving up on the final count of what had been a high-profile economic espionage trial against two men accused of stealing trade secrets from their employer for the benefit of the Chinese government.

By Craig Anderson

Daily Journal Staff Writer

Federal prosecutors are giving up on the final count of what had been a high-profile economic espionage trial against two men accused of stealing trade secrets from their employer for the benefit of the Chinese government.

The U.S. attorney's office in the Northern District of California filed court papers Friday asking that the remaining count in the original case - trade secret...

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