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Because patent litigation is thirsty work (access required)

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Published: February 11,2008
Time posted: 1:00 am

Jury selection began Jan. 31 in the civil suit filed by Rambus against three memory manufacturers, including Micron. So far, it’s been slow going. Attorneys for both sides have been trading arguments, the majority of them under seal, on the admissibility of documents and witness testimony. Finally, nearly a week and half ...



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