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Lockheed Rival Seeks to Toss $37 Million Verdict

By: R. Robin McDonald

A Texas defense contractor found by an Atlanta federal jury last spring to have misappropriated trade secrets from Lockheed Martin Corp. has accused Lockheed of intentionally withholding evidence critical to its defense.

The evidence that forms that basis of L-3 Comm's allegations is not open to public scrutiny because the motion, including 37 exhibits, was filed under seal by L-3 Comm attorneys who claimed confidentiality under a broad protective order agreed to by the companies in a companion case in U.S. District Court in Dallas. L-3 Comm has sued Lockheed in that case.

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