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Litigation

Mar. 14, 2013

Prosecutors file new indictment in economic espionage case involving DuPont pigment

Federal prosecutors in the Northern District added charges to an economic espionage and trade secret theft case against the former owner of an Oakland-based engineering consultant company in a superseding indictment Wednesday.

By Hadley Robinson
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Federal prosecutors in the Northern District of California added charges to an economic espionage and trade secret theft case against the former owner of an Oakland-based engineering consultant company in a superseding indictment Wednesday, claiming he filed false tax returns, made false statements and gave false oath in bankruptcy proceedings.

Prosecutors accuse Walter Liew of stealing Ti02, a valuable white pigment ...

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