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Law Practice

Apr. 7, 2010

Qualcomm Lawyers Off the Hook

A San Diego magistrate judge has reversed a sanctions order against six attorneys who represented Qualcomm Corp. and fell under court scrutiny for failing to disclose thousands of key documents in a patent infringement case.

By Craig Anderson

Daily Journal Staff Writer

A San Diego magistrate judge has reversed a sanctions order against six attorneys who represented Qualcomm Corp. and fell under court scrutiny for failing to disclose thousands of key documents in a patent infringement case.

In an order made public Monday, U.S. Magistrate Judge Barbara Major concluded that Qualcomm officials misled their lawyers, who made reasonable efforts to try to...

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