The Saga of Amr Moshen and His Patent Attorneys
Until this spring, Amr Moshen was chairman and chief executive officer of a San Jose company called Aptix Corp. Considered a brilliant engineer and inventor, the 57-year-old executive owned a home in the exclusive town of Los Gatos and was reported to be worth $10 million. Then his patent infringement case progressed into a disturbing dispute with mysteriously disappearing documents, a dramatic last-minute withdrawal by counsel, and Mohsen allegedly soliciting the murder of federal Judge William Alsup in California.
Click here for the sordid details from Law.com.
Click here for the sordid details from Law.com.
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