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Insider-trading arrests point prosecutors to hedge funds
The arrests of three technology company workers who allegedly sold secrets about Apple Inc., Dell Inc. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. signal the U.S. may be closing in on the hedge funds that paid for their expertise.Jones Day on Taiwan Semi's $1.5 Billion Bond Issue
The world's largest chipmaker issued two tranches of notes in order to raise money for general corporate purposes.In 2005 a Chinese semiconductor company paid a Shanghai-based rival $175 million to settle accusations of trade secrets theft. The two are now back in court in California, with the Shanghai company's counsel from Keker claiming breach of the settlement agreement--and Wilson Sonsini countering that Keker's client is trying to force the Chinese company out of business.
2 Silicon Valley engineers charged with economic espionage over design theft
Little guys everywhere in Rajaratnam's insider-trading world
The U.S. Attorney called the Wall Street trader a participant in the most widespread instance of "systemic corruption" the government had investigated.Economic Espionage Alleged in Chip Theft
Two engineers about to go on trial for allegedly stealing confidential computer chip designs from their Silicon Valley employer and a partner firm were indicted Sept. 26 on the rare and more serious charge of economic espionage, prosecutors said. The indictment returned by a grand jury in U.S. District Court in San Jose accuses Lan Lee and Yuefei Ge of orchestrating the computer-chip plot so they could go into business with the Chinese military.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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