A key argument in a trade secrets lawsuit pertaining to the validity of a preliminary injunction has been denied, setting the stage for contempt hearings against two lawyers involved.
Attorneys on both sides of Jasmine Networks v. Marvell Semiconductor have been butting heads over the use of a voicemail message recording ever since the California Supreme Court decided to review the case in 2004.
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