US court slashes damages in polymerase-β theft case
Rex Dalton
Nature, 2000, vol. 407, issue 6806, 824-824
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San Diego. The state appeals court in San Diego last month upheld a 1998 jury verdict that in 1992 Michelle McTigue and her husband Jay Davies, both of drugs company Agouron, stole key elements of crystallography research from Huguette Pelletier, then a postdoc at UCSD. But the court reduced the jury's $200,000 award to Pelletier to $1.
Date: 2000
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