By Gabe Friedman
Daily Journal Staff Writer
When attorney Reed Kathrein heard a colleague's idea to sue Juniper Networks over its backdated stock options, he scratched his head with a few questions.
"It was not something that was intuitive," said Kathrein, a securities-plaintiffs' lawyer at Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro in San Francisco. "To me, it's a little uncharted territory."
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Daily Journal Staff Writer
When attorney Reed Kathrein heard a colleague's idea to sue Juniper Networks over its backdated stock options, he scratched his head with a few questions.
"It was not something that was intuitive," said Kathrein, a securities-plaintiffs' lawyer at Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro in San Francisco. "To me, it's a little uncharted territory."
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