VLSI Technology LLC v. Intel Corporation
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22-1906
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830 Patent Infringement (Fed. Qst.)
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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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January 05, 2023
VLSI Can't Justify 'Oversized' $2.2B Award, Intel Tells Fed. Circ.
Intel has doubled down on its Federal Circuit bid to ax a $2.18 billion jury verdict against it in a chip patent suit lodged by VLSI Technology in the Western District of Texas, criticizing the "oversized" judgment and contending that there was insubstantial evidence.
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November 23, 2022
Mapping Out VLSI-Intel's Sprawling Patent War
VLSI Technology has won more than $3 billion in patent infringement verdicts against Intel Corp. in a Texas federal court so far, but those victories account for just a portion of their cross-country and international feud over chip patents. Here, Law360 takes a closer look at the global litigation and lays out the fights in each forum.
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September 15, 2022
Intel Asks Fed. Circ. To Ax 'Tainted' $2.2B Verdict In VLSI Row
Intel Corp. has asked the Federal Circuit to reverse a $2.18 billion jury verdict — one of the largest patent verdicts ever — for infringing two VLSI Technology LLC chip patents, saying it should be tossed out because the district court allowed impermissible damages evidence.
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