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7 Dec, 2007 6:00 am by Kimberly A. Kralowec
In Barbara's Sales, Inc. v. Intel Corporation, ___ N.E.2d ___ (Nov. 29, 2007), the Illinois Supreme Court applied Illinois choice- ... law (including the UCL and CLRA) in a putative nationwide class action against Intel: [T]he parties concede that Illinois and California laws conflict and ... policies and interests of California, it is undoubtedly true that California has an interest in regulating Intel, as its principal place of business is located there. Further, it is also true that California has a ...
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The UCL Practitioner - http://www.uclpractitioner.com/
14 Feb, 2008 2:19 pm by almaraz
Career Services Speaker Series Internship Opportunities with Intel Corporation February 6, 2008 Career Services If you are interested in patent law and eligible to take the patent bar exam, this presentation will enable you to learn more about Intel's patent law intern program. Intel is currently accepting applications from 1L and 2L students for internships beginning this summer (see the Career Services Website for the job posting.) (more…)
Lewis & Clark Law School Podcast - http://lawlib.lclark.edu/podcast
22 Dec, 2008 10:00 pm by Seamus Byrne
The recent decision of Rares J ordered a judgment sum of A$38M to Intel Corporation, following their earlier investment in Unwired, for support in the implementation and adoption of WiMAX (802.16) wireless networking technology. The claim for repayment commenced upon the takeover of Unwired by a wholly owned subsidiary of Seven Network Limited in late 2007.
In Pursuit of Relevance - http://www.elitigation.com.au/pursuit/
5 Mar, 2007 9:47 pm by Lawrence B. Ebert
... sued in ED Texas). IPBiz had earlier noted: This "high frequency" of patent litigation is why the likes of Microsoft, HP, and Intel are pushing for patent reform, rather than patent quality per se. The Coalition for Patent Fairness was headed by Doug Comer, who is also Intel's director of legal affairs and technology policy. The EngineerOnline noted: Intel Corporation and AmberWave Systems Corporation have settled all patent infringement suits pending between them related to AmberWave Systems' ...
IPBiz - http://ipbiz.blogspot.com
12 Jun 1:17 pm
... 13, the European Commission (EC) imposed a fine of €1.06 billion (approximately $1.45 billion) on Intel Corporation for allegedly violating EC Treaty antitrust rules on the abuse of a dominant market position (Article 82) by ... information and formal statements by other concerned companies. In a related memorandum, the EC denied that the its decision was aimed to protect Intel's competitors. The EC explained that it "does not look at the specific interests of individual companies but is charged with ...
Antitrust Law Blog - http://www.antitrustlawblog.com/
12 Nov 4:49 pm by Barry Barnett
You could put an eye out with that gavel. Intel Corporation has made peace with Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., the companies announced in IDENTICAL press releases today ( ... general, Andrew M. Cuomo, filed a wide-ranging antitrust suit against Intel. The Federal Trade Commission, which oversees some antitrust issues in the United States, has ... of AG Cuomo, et al., for their government cases, but it does suggest that Intel will work hard to settle them, too. (Remember the tobacco companies, which caved ...
Blawgletter - http://blawgletter.typepad.com/bbarnett/
12 Nov 6:18 am by Ashby Jones
... press release out Thursday morning just about says it all: Intel Corporation and Advanced Micro Devices today announced a comprehensive agreement to end all outstanding ... cross license disputes. Wowza. Color us surprised. For a while there, the AMD/Intel antitrust situation had all the makings of a battle for the ages. In addition to big litigation ... AMD will give up any claims of breach from the previous license agreement, and Intel will pay AMD $1.25 billion. As a result, AMD will drop all pending ...
Law Blog - http://blogs.wsj.com/law
28 Jun, 2005 9:52 am by David Shucosky
[JURIST] Advanced Micro Designs (AMD) [corporate website] announced [corporate press release, open letter from CEO] Tuesday that it has filed a federal anti-trust lawsuit [complaint, PDF] against rival chip-maker Intel [corporate website]. The suit was filed yesterday in US District Court in Delaware and alleges that Intel bullied 38 companies into using Intel products to gain a monopoly [Clayton
JURIST - Paper Chase - http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/
7 Jun, 2008 3:30 am by Steve Czajkowski
[JURIST] The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) [official website] has begun a formal antitrust investigation of US computer chip manufacturer Intel Corporation [corporate website; JURIST news archive]. Intel's chip manufacturing rival, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) [corporate website] has claimed for years [AMD advocacy website] that Intel has been engaged in uncompetitive business practices, but
JURIST - Paper Chase - http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/
12 Nov 6:59 am by Damien Geradin
... joint release published this morning: SUNNYVALE/SANTA CLARA, Calif. - Nov. 12, 2009 - Intel Corporation and Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD) today announced a comprehensive ... of our efforts on product innovation and development." Under terms of the agreement, AMD and Intel obtain patent rights from a new 5-year cross license agreement, ... up any claims of breach from the previous license agreement, and Intel will pay AMD $1.25 billion. Intel has also agreed to abide by a set of business practice ...
The Antitrust Hotch Potch - http://professorgeradin.blogs.com/professor_geradins_weblog/
20 Feb, 2007 5:36 pm by Marty
Zee News: "Intel's Namesake (sic) Restrained From Using Its Trademark" "The Delhi High Court has restrained a local company from using Intel Corporation's registered trademark 'Intel' and asked it to give compensation to the global chip maker for the infringement. "
The Trademark Blog - http://www.schwimmerlegal.com/
28 Sep, 2006 7:55 am by Holly Manges Jones
[JURIST] A federal judge Wednesday set a 2009 trial date for the lawsuit [JURIST report; court documents via AMD] by computer chip-maker Advanced Micro Designs (AMD) [corporate website] against arch-rival Intel [corporate website] after ruling [opinion, PDF] Tuesday that AMD cannot proceed in US courts with a major portion of its case alleging Intel committed anticompetitive practices outside
JURIST - Paper Chase - http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/
8 Oct, 2007 11:25 am by Howard Kline
[JURIST] Intel [corporate website] has asked the European Commission (EC) [official website] to extend its October 8 deadline to respond to antitrust accusations [press release; JURIST report] prepared by the EC in July over Intel's price and rebate tactics, which the EC said had the effect of driving smaller companies, such as Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) [corporate website] out of the market.
JURIST - Paper Chase - http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/
12 Feb, 2008 4:03 am by Leslie Schulman
[JURIST] The European Commission (EC) [official website] Tuesday carried out an unannounced inspection [press release] at the Munich office of semiconductor manufacturing giant Intel [corporate website], as part of an investigation into Intel's possible anticompetitive practices directed at rival chip maker Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) [corporate website]. The European Union last year accused
JURIST - Paper Chase - http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/
18 Jul, 2008 8:07 am by Devin Montgomery
[JURIST] The European Commission (EC) [official website] announced Thursday that it has filed additional antitrust charges against microprocessor manufacturer Intel [corporate website] for anti-competitive actions it has allegedly taken against rival Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) [corporate websites]. In a Supplementary Statement of Objections (SSO), the EC said that Intel had provided "
JURIST - Paper Chase - http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/
20 Feb, 2007 7:34 pm by Werner R. Kranenburg
... Fund, is moving a Texas court to serve as one of two co-lead plaintiffs in a securities class action against Dell Inc. (NASDAQ: DELL), Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC) and certain others. The other movant, of the US, is Amalgamated Bank's LongView Collective Investment Fund. The case is pending in the Western District of Texas. (press release; complaint) Plaintiffs' counsel: Lerach Coughlin Stoia Geller Rudman & ...
With Vigour and Zeal - http://kranenburgesq.com/blog
7 Jun, 2008 8:15 am by Doug Isenberg
A global legal battle between the two largest makers of computer processors took an abrupt turn when the Federal Trade Commission opened a formal antitrust investigation of the Intel Corporation. For years, Advanced Micro Devices, a smaller rival of Intel, has been scouring the world in search of regulators in Europe, Asia and the United States who would agree to prosecute Intel for what A.M.D. maintains are anticompetitive pricing practices. Read the article: The New York Times
GigaLaw.com Daily News - http://www.gigalaw.com/news/index.html
12 Mar 8:26 am by jlutz99
... . They didn't sell well and the line was ultimately discontinued in 2006. Now other companies such as Dell, HP, MSI, Asus, Acer and others are selling small notebook computers and calling them Netbooks. Psion is claiming this infringes on their trademark. Intel and Dell have insisted that the name "netbook" has been abandoned and should be considered generic and have made a legal request that Psion be stripped of the trademark. Psion is counter suing. Read more here and here. See Psion's ...
FSU College of Law Library Blog - http://fsulawlibraryblog.typepad.com/fsu_college_of_law_librar/
20 May, 2004 8:56 pm by LaToya
A small Canadian computer company filed a $500 million suit on Thursday against Intel Corporation. Toronto-based All Computers Inc. claims the computer chip giant violated patent laws by using All Computer's patented circuitry without a license. All Computers claims Intel has been using the patent since 1998 and has earned billions. AP has more.
JURIST - Paper Chase - http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/
9 Mar, 2005 5:59 am by Chris Buell
[JURIST] In a warning that could portend further legal trouble, Japan's Fair Trade Commission [official website] said Tuesday that computer chip manufacturer Intel [corporate website] should cease practices that violate Japan's Anti-Monopoly Act [text] by pressuring Japanese companies to buy its chips. The commission based its ruling on deals Intel offered to Japanese computer makers, providing
JURIST - Paper Chase - http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/
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