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Dec. 31, 2009

Infamous Voice Mail Suit Revived

Eight years after lawyers and officers at a Silicon Valley company accidentally left a voice mail spilling the beans about stealing trade secrets from a rival, the lawsuit against Marvell Semiconductor Inc. might finally be headed for trial.

By Laura Ernde

Daily Journal Staff Writer

Eight years after lawyers and officers at a Silicon Valley company accidentally left a voice mail spilling the beans about stealing trade secrets from a rival, the lawsuit against Marvell Semiconductor Inc. might finally be headed for trial.

On Tuesday, a state appellate court revived the marathon suit, which had been dismissed earlier this year on the theory that Jasmine Networks Inc....

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