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Verdicts

Feb. 17, 2007

Judge Says Texas Instruments Didn't Infringe Processor Patent

Verdicts and Settlements - Irell & Manella attorneys warded off a $94 million patent lawsuit on behalf of their client Texas Instruments, the law firm said Wednesday.

VERDICTS AND SETTLEMENTS

By Anna Oberthur
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      Irell & Manella attorneys warded off a $94 million patent lawsuit on behalf of their client Texas Instruments, the law firm said Wednesday.
      Chief U.S. District Judge Alicemarie H. Stotler in Santa Ana agreed that the tech company had not infringed a patent for a special type of microprocessor, granting Texas Instr...

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