A San Jose federal judge has ordered a freeze on the personal email of two executives accused of misappropriating trade secrets, while instructing one to turn over a company-owned laptop and mobile phone to the court.

U.S. District Judge Edward Davila’s Jan. 6 order stops short of invoking the seizure power of the new Defend Trade Secrets Act, but gives Moscow-based OOO Brunswick Rail Management most of what it wants through traditional remedies.

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