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According to Bloomberg News, Pfizer recently filed a lawsuit against a former employee Chun xiao Li (, transliterated)
The complaint shows that Li Chunxiao started working in Pfizer's China Product R&D Department in 2006 and was transferred to the San Diego area of the U.
It is reported that in order to prevent unauthorized file transfers, Pfizer has disabled USB access in 2019
When confronted with questioning, Li Chunxiao admitted that he had transferred these files, and claimed that he did so to organize his files offline for personal use, and did not copy or send them to other places
Pfizer stated that Li Chunxiao deleted all the files stored in her Google account after several hours of conversation with the forensic personnel, and only disclosed the situation at the second meeting, when Pfizer asked her to hand over her external hard drive and Personal laptop
Due to the “large number” of documents involved, Pfizer stated that the company “has not yet understood” the “full scope” of the alleged theft.
Pfizer said in its lawsuit that the company’s COVID-19 vaccine has brought in tens of billions of dollars in revenue this year, and that “success is bound to bring imitation.
Li Chunxiao was originally scheduled to report to Xencor on November 29
At present, U.