Intellectual Property,
Criminal
Feb. 4, 2020
Federal jury acquits defendant in criminal trade secrets case
A jury on Monday quickly rejected federal prosecutors’ allegations that a former technology company employee was guilty of possessing stolen trade secrets when she left for another job without deleting a backup account.




SAN JOSE -- A jury on Monday quickly rejected federal prosecutors' allegations that a former technology company employee was guilty of possessing stolen trade secrets when she left for another job without deleting a backup account.
Jurors took less than three hours, starting Friday afternoon, to acquit Katherine Mogal, the former director of consumer insights at now-defunct Jawbone, which created wearable gadgets and other devices, w...
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