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Litigation

Jan. 23, 2013

Intel's win provides a cautionary tale for university plaintiffs

Lawyers for Santa Clara chipmaker Intel Corp. may have successfully staved off a patent infringement suit from the University of New Mexico's licensing arm after a judge granted their motion to dismiss on Thursday.


By Rachel Swan


Daily Journal Staff Writer


PALO ALTO - Lawyers for Santa Clara chipmaker Intel Corp. may have successfully staved off a patent infringement suit from the University of New Mexico's licensing arm after a judge granted their motion to dismiss on Thursday.


The case stems from a complaint that the university-affiliated licensing office STC.UNM filed in November 2010, alleging that Intel had filched its photolithography technolo...

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