Intellectual Property
Apr. 18, 2012
Joseph R. Re
See more on Joseph R. ReKnobbe Martens Olson & Bear LLP Irvine




The rules in the Eastern District of Texas are that lawyers are not to speak to jurors, even after the trial is over.
But after Re won a defense verdict in October on behalf of his client, Applied Medical Resources Corp., the jury had a specific request for U.S. District Judge Ron Clark. They wanted to meet with Re and his client.
"The judge said that since the note was explicit, he was going to allow it," Re recalls, saying it was...
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