By Gabe Friedman
Daily Journal Staff Writer In October 2007, the chief executive of El Segundo-based International Rectifier Corp. departed amid a damaging accounting scandal, leaving a wake of vexing questions for the company's lawyers to sort out. That same month, the former CEO, Alex Lidow, started his own advanced power management company that International Rectifier alleges is competing directly with it on technology, and for clients and tal...
Daily Journal Staff Writer In October 2007, the chief executive of El Segundo-based International Rectifier Corp. departed amid a damaging accounting scandal, leaving a wake of vexing questions for the company's lawyers to sort out. That same month, the former CEO, Alex Lidow, started his own advanced power management company that International Rectifier alleges is competing directly with it on technology, and for clients and tal...
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