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Litigation

Jan. 30, 2014

Lawyer for witness wants attorney-client emails suppressed

An attorney for a witness in a criminal DuPont trade secrets case asked a federal judge Monday to bar the use of privileged emails that the government accidentally produced.


By Hadley Robinson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - An attorney for a witness in a criminal DuPont trade secrets case asked a federal judge Monday to bar the use of privileged emails that the government accidentally produced and which defense attorneys plan to use on cross-examination.


Government witness Jian Liu is scheduled to testify this week against defendant and former co-worker Walter Liew and USA Performance Technology Inc. L...

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