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   Federal Courts - Federal Circuit Court of Appeals - April 6, 2006

  
Ray v. Dep't of the Army, 05-3059, UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FEDERAL CIRCUIT, April 6, 2006, Decided , April 6, 2006, Filed
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Santana v. Dep't of Homeland Sec., 05-3159, UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FEDERAL CIRCUIT, April 6, 2006, Decided
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Overview: An auditor's removal from employment was affirmed because he failed to report an arrest and criminal charges, and failed to provide complete and accurate information during a background investigation and in an Internal Affairs investigation. Substantial evidence supported the conclusion that his actions demonstrated lack of candor.

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Semitool, Inc. v. Dynamic Micro Sys. Semiconductor Equip. GmbH, 05-1299, UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FEDERAL CIRCUIT, April 6, 2006, Decided
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Overview: Because it resided inside the processing chamber, the condenser in the company's new device could not have supplied a drying gas as construed by the Final Claim Construction order issued by the district court. Thus, the company was entitled to judgment as a matter of law that it did not infringe the corporation's patents.

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Silicon Image, Inc. v. Genesis Microchip Inc., 05-1538, UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FEDERAL CIRCUIT, April 6, 2006, Decided , April 6, 2006, Filed
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