...Defendant-Appellant Gregory Reyes, the former Chief Executive Officer of Brocade Communications (Brocade, or the Company), appeals his conviction in a second criminal...
...name system, so essential to the operation of our sophisticated 21st century communications network. The district court ruled that the plaintiff failed. With the benefit...
...one, Jacob "Kobi" Alexander of Comverse, has fled to Namibia. Former Brocade Communications Inc. CEO Gregory Reyes, the only executive to face a jury...
...settlement between the SEC and Michael Byrd, the former CFO of Brocade Communications. Upset that a million-dollar deal proposed by the...
...closing argument emphasizing the simplicity of the fraud case against former Brocade Communications CEO Gregory Reyes. "When you cut through to the...
...day working on jury instructions for another client, Gregory Reyes, the former Brocade chief executive whose criminal backdating case is expected to go to a...
...Crudo and Adam Reeves rested their securities fraud case against former Brocade Communications CEO Gregory Reyes. Northern District of California Judge Charles Breyer ordered...
...of fraudulently manipulating option prices for employees, the former CEO of Brocade Communications has been unable to bring up a key argument that his...
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