February 14, 2023
Federal prosecutors urged a Boston federal judge to hold a man who was convicted of stealing trade secrets liable for $660,000 in losses he allegedly intended to inflict on Analog Devices Inc., saying he competed directly with the company using its own microchip.
November 29, 2022
A Boston federal judge said Tuesday he "jumped too quickly" to deny a former Analog Devices Inc. engineer's bid to clear his trade secrets theft conviction due to alleged anti-Asian bias by prosecutors, vacating the ruling and approving limited discovery.
November 22, 2022
A former Analog Devices Inc. engineer said Tuesday that a judge recently chided by the First Circuit for a faulty verdict form made similar mistakes in his case, which may have led to jurors finding him guilty of illegally possessing his employer's trade secrets.
November 17, 2022
A former Analog Devices Inc. engineer cannot nix what's left of a trade-secrets case by arguing he was the victim of a racially motivated prosecution, a federal judge said Thursday.
November 15, 2022
A former Analog Devices Inc. engineer who was acquitted of all but a single charge in a trade-secrets case renewed his argument Monday that the prosecution was tainted by anti-Asian bias, accusing the government of trying to strike a juror for no reason other than his race.
September 07, 2022
A former Analog Devices Inc. engineer on Wednesday lost a bid to erase his conviction on a lone charge of stealing a prototype computer chip from his former employer to kickstart his own side business after a jury rejected 11 other counts brought by prosecutors.
August 16, 2022
Prosecutors argued to preserve a former Analog Devices Inc. engineer's lone-count conviction in a case alleging he stole the prototype design of the company's microchip and used it to start a competitor, according to a motion filed Monday.
June 29, 2022
Federal prosecutors in Boston dismissed charges against the wife of a former Analog Devices Inc. engineer after the husband largely beat a case alleging he stole company trade secrets to jump-start his own computer chip business.
June 23, 2022
A former Analog Devices Inc. engineer who was acquitted on all but one charge alleging he stole company trade secrets to jumpstart a side business selling computer chips argued Thursday the lone guilty finding wasn't supported by evidence.
May 26, 2022
A Boston federal jury on Thursday acquitted a former Analog Devices Inc. engineer on all but one charge in a case alleging he stole company trade secrets to jump-start a side business selling computer chips and violated export laws by shipping the schematics overseas.