SAN FRANCISCO—An inside informant. An overseas arrest. Ten gigabytes of confidential designs, research and manufacturing details.
Accusations of stolen trade secrets are about as common in Silicon Valley as new app launches. But the case pitting flash memory giant SanDisk Corp. against South Korea’s SK Hynix Inc. is a doozy.
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