Michael W. Shore’s client has upped the ante in its federal court software licensing suit in which it is seeking sanctions against Susman Godfrey and two of its partners — and the chips come courtesy of the Susman lawyers’ former client, New Century Mortgage.

On Aug. 18, Shore’s client, software developer Positive Software Solutions, believes it strengthened its request for sanctions by filing a document in the licensing suit, Positive Software Solutions Inc. v. New Century Mortgage, et al. — a pleading that includes once-privileged attorney-client communications between New Century and Susman as well as some of the company’s internal documents about the licensing litigation.

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