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California Courts of Appeal

Apr. 30, 2015

San Jose company must pay for dropped lawsuit against competitor

A San Jose touchscreen technology company got nowhere in its trade secrets misappropriation suit against a crosstown rival and fell afoul of California law favoring worker mobility, a state appellate panel ruled on Tuesday.


By John Roemer


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A San Jose touchscreen technology company got nowhere in its trade secrets misappropriation
suit against a crosstown rival and fell afoul of California law favoring worker mobility,
a state appellate panel ruled on Tuesday.


The 6th District Court of Appeal panel found that Cypress Semiconductor Corp. sued
in bad faith o...

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