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Intellectual Property

Apr. 6, 2020

Federal Circuit revives trade secrets case against San Jose company

A federal appellate panel revived a state trade secrets lawsuit against a San Jose technology company Friday, concluding a district judge wrongly decided the plaintiff in the case must prove his case under patent law.

A federal appellate panel revived a state trade secrets lawsuit against a San Jose technology company, concluding a district judge wrongly decided the plaintiff must prove his case under patent law.

Friday's decision by a U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit panel means the case, which had been dismissed by U.S. District Judge Phyllis J. Hamilton of San Francisco after she denied Intellisoft Ltd.'s motion to remand the la...

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