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Power Integrations, Inc. v. Waverly Licensing LLC et al
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March 13, 2024
Judge Connolly Ends Chipmaker's Case Against IP Edge
Delaware's top federal judge has decided to brush aside arguments from California chipmaker Power Integrations that multiple agreements "not to sue" that it had obtained from a consortium of patent litigation outfits led by IP Edge were legally "meaningless."
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July 19, 2023
5 Patent Cases To Watch In The Second Half Of 2023
The Federal Circuit will be reviewing its first en banc patent case since 2018, while the court's members are being sued by its longest-serving judge, who claims that an attempt to oust her is unconstitutional. Here's what you need to know about these and other high-profile patent cases.
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April 17, 2023
Power Integrations Slams IP Edge's 'Sham' Dismissal Bid
Power Integrations has urged a Delaware federal court not to toss its suit against IP Edge and a consortium of what it called "sham" patent holding companies, ripping the companies' recent offer to enter into covenants promising not to sue Power Integrations for infringement as "another sham."
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April 07, 2023
Nimitz Responds To Judge's Litigation Funding Inquiry
Nimitz Technologies has delivered long-awaited answers to questions from Delaware's top federal judge regarding who is funding its patent infringement campaigns in the state, the same day IP Edge and a consortium of its alleged "sham" patent-holding companies told the judge in a separate proceeding to toss a declaratory patent action brought by a California chipmaker.
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February 16, 2023
IP Edge Tries To Edge Out Of Delaware Patent Fight
IP Edge and a consortium of its alleged "sham" patent holdings companies are promising not to sue a California chipmaker in an effort to get out of a Delaware federal court, where the way the company manages thousands of patent infringements suits has drawn scrutiny from the state's top judge.