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Litigation

May 3, 2012

Justices recused in Boeing appeal owned stock in the company

An intellectual property company that saw a $612 million trial court judgment in its favor erased on appeal is arguing it was denied due process because the two state justices belatedly recused themselves.


By Ciaran McEvoy


Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - An intellectual property company that saw its $612 million trial court judgment erased on appeal last month is arguing it was denied due process because two state appellate justices - owners of stock in their opponent's company - belatedly recused themselves from the case.


Pendrell Corp., formerly known as ICO Global Communications Ltd., on Tuesday filed a petition for rehearing wit...

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