By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Federal prosecutors will try today to persuade U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer not to dismiss the first criminal case filed nationwide in connection with the backdating of employee stock options.
Breyer grilled Assistant U.S. Attorney Timothy Crudo on July 6 about whether he had proven that Brocade Communications Syste...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Federal prosecutors will try today to persuade U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer not to dismiss the first criminal case filed nationwide in connection with the backdating of employee stock options.
Breyer grilled Assistant U.S. Attorney Timothy Crudo on July 6 about whether he had proven that Brocade Communications Syste...
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