Intellectual Property
Jan. 4, 2013
Rambus patents unenforceable against Micron, Delaware judge rules
William C. Price, a partner with Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP, claimed victory Wednesday for his client, Micron Technology Inc., after a Delaware federal judge declared all patents asserted against it by Rambus Inc. unenforceable.




By Rachel Swan
Daily Journal Staff Writer
William C. Price, a Los Angeles-based partner with Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP, claimed victory Wednesday for his client, Micron Technology Inc., after a Delaware federal judge declared all patents asserted against it by Rambus Inc. unenforceable. If affirmed, U.S. District Judge Sue Robinson's ruling would mark a triumph for Micron, which argued successfully that Sunnyvale-based Rambus' patent claims should be dismissed be...
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