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Litigation

Mar. 14, 2014

SanDisk wins $28.5 million verdict in licensing lawsuit

A San Jose-based technology company must pay memory manufacturer SanDisk Corp. $28.5 million for breaching a patent license agreement.


By Saul Sugarman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A technology company must pay Milpitas-based memory manufacturer SanDisk Corp. $28.5 million for breaching a patent license agreement.


The verdict against New Jersey-based PNY Electronics Inc. on Monday concludes a five-week trial in Santa Clara County Superior Court. A jury found PNY violated a 2008 settlement struck between the two companies in order to resolve an infringement lawsuit brought by Sa...

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