U.S. District Judge Rules to Disqualify Patriot Scientific Corporation's Counsel and to Deny Witness Testimony
SAN DIEGO, March 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Patriot Scientific Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: PTSC - News) announced today that United States District Judge Jeremy Fogel in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, San Jose Division, issued an order on March 8, 2005 disqualifying Patriot's counsel, Beatie and Osborn LLP of New York and Bramson, Plutzik, Mahler & Birkhauser LLP of California, as well as denying Patriot's motion to allow the testimony of Willis E. Higgins, Esq. Patriot believes the order contains serious errors of fact and law and is considering various means for correcting the result.
In the meantime, during the time the motion was sub judice, Patriot obtained additional evidence that Russell H. Fish III was the sole inventor of the '336 patent and that statements by Fish and Higgins about communications between them are true. Patriot will move for reconsideration and review based upon factual and legal inconsistencies.
About Patriot Scientific
Patriot Scientific is an intellectual property company, developing and marketing innovative and proprietary semiconductor technologies into the fast- growing handheld wireless and smart card markets. The company's portfolio of patents encompasses what is believed to be fundamental microprocessor technology and includes additional patents pending to protect its technology and architecture.
For Patriot Scientific information, contact Lowell Giffhorn at (858) 674-5018. Detailed information about Patriot Scientific can be found on the website http://www.ptsc.com . Copies of Patriot Scientific press releases, current price quotes, stock charts and other valuable information for investors may be found on the websites http://www.hawkassociates.com and http://www.hawkmicrocaps.com.
An investment profile on Patriot Scientific may be found at http://www.hawkassociates.com/patriot/profile.htm.
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Source: Patriot Scientific Corporation
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