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A federal jury on Tuesday returned a $62 million verdict against a former executive of an El Segundo biomedical company who was accused of stealing corporate secrets to start a rival company in Florida.
"Ultimately juries know when people lie, cheat and steal and should be held accountable," Ryan D. Saba of Rosen Saba LLP, who represented Skye Orthobiologics LLC, said after the verdict.
Paul T. Martin, a partner...
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