Judge backs jury verdict on Lexar-Toshiba case
1st Oct 2005, 03:42 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A California judge ruled on Friday that he will let stand a jury's verdict that Japanese chipmaker Toshiba Corp. 6502.T must pay memory card maker Lexar Media Inc. LEXR.O $465 million in a trade secrets case, according to court filings.
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