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Intellectual Property

Apr. 6, 2011

Gregory P. Stone

Litigator Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP Los Angeles Patent, antitrust and unfair competition


Gregory P. Stone


Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP


Los Angeles


Patent


The long-running legal battles between technology licensing company Rambus Inc. and several computer manufacturers rage on - fights that Gregory Stone knows well after representing the company for eight years.


At stake are the rights to dynamic random-access memory chips found in all sorts of computer devices, making them valuable assets that...

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