Criminal
Mar. 23, 2013
Attorneys spar over whether Chinese companies have been properly served in criminal case
Attorneys sparred in federal court Thursday over whether federal prosecutors have successfully mailed and delivered summons to several Chinese manufacturing companies named in an economic espionage indictment in July 2011.
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Attorneys sparred in federal court Thursday over whether federal prosecutors have successfully mailed and delivered summons to several Chinese manufacturing companies named in an economic espionage indictment in July 2011.
U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White sided with the defendants last summer, describing in a lengthy order that the company the prosecutors served was not a proper agent of the fore...
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