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Intellectual Property

Feb. 8, 2008

Judge Calls Refusal to Settle 'Insane'

SAN JOSE — A respected federal judge on Wednesday scolded both sides in the long-running patent-infringement lawsuit between Rambus Inc. and several memory-chip manufacturers at the end of the trial’s first week, saying their refusal to settle was “insane.”

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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      SAN JOSE - A respected federal judge on Wednesday scolded both sides in the long-running patent-infringement lawsuit between Rambus Inc. and several memory-chip manufacturers at the end of the trial's first week, saying their refusal to settle was "insane."
      U.S. District Judge Ronald Whyte urged lawyers on...

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