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Litigation

Jul. 21, 2007

Brocade Judge Holds Off on Dismissal

SAN FRANCISCO - The first criminal stock-option backdating trial in the country appears headed for a jury as soon as next week after a federal judge declined to rule Thursday on whether to throw out the case early.

By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - The first criminal stock-option backdating trial in the country appears headed for a jury as soon as next week after a federal judge declined to rule Thursday on whether to throw out the case early.
      Legal observers were not surprised that U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer decided to play it cautious by waiting to rule on a ...

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