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Intellectual Property

Jun. 9, 2011

Ruling May Hurt Rambus' Antitrust Claims

Rambus is seeking more than $5 billion in damages from two memory chip manufacturers in a price-fixing complaint scheduled to begin jury selection today, but the company's chances may be undermined by a recent federal appeals court ruling.


By Craig Anderson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Rambus Inc. is seeking more than $5 billion in damages from two memory chip manufacturers in a price-fixing antitrust case scheduled to begin jury selection today in San Francisco County Superior Court, but a federal appellate ruling last month could badly undermine its chances.


Attorneys for Micron Technology Inc. and Hynix Semiconductor Inc. argue that the judge overseeing the antitrust trial shou...

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