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Litigation

Feb. 1, 2001

Knowledge Liability

Although plaintiffs' lawyer Sonya Winner says the facts of her trade-secret theft case spoke for themselves, her matter-of-fact approach belies the suits and countersuits that the companies launched against each other as part of Caliper Technologies Corp. v. Aclara BioSciences, in which her client won a $52.5 million verdict on Oct. 27, 2000.

        No. 7 of the 10 Largest Verdicts of 2000
        
        BY BOBBI MURRAY
        
        Although plaintiffs' lawyer Sonya Winner says the facts of her trade-secret theft case spoke for themselves, her matter-of-fact approach belies th...

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