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Detective work for intellectual property lawyers usually consists of taking depositions and poring through hundreds of thousands of pages of documents. But now, Shelley Wessels leaned against a warehouse wall, watching intently as one of her accomplices picked the door locks. Wessels, a partner at Fish & Richardson's Menlo Park office, had been hired by Adaptec Inc. to track down phony versions of its boards and get them off the market. This time around, Wessels and her crew hit the jackpot.
December 02, 2003 at 12:00 AM
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