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Intellectual Property

Oct. 2, 2010

Years Later, 'Voice Mail Trial' Opens

One of the most notorious voice mail messages in Silicon Valley history is at the crux of a trade secrets misappropriation trial that got underway Thursday in Santa Clara County Superior Court.

By Craig Anderson

Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN JOSE - One of the most notorious voice mail messages in Silicon Valley history is at the crux of a trade secrets misappropriation trial that got underway Thursday in Santa Clara County Superior Court.

In August 2001, Marvell Semiconductor Inc.'s general counsel, Matthew Gloss, called the director of legal and business affairs at Jasmine Networks, Virginia Wei, and asked her t...

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