Advanced Micro Devices Inc. threw a conniption last week in court documents over perceived discovery slights by Intel Corp. in a long-running antitrust suit. The company wants a special master to force Intel to prove it is complying with a remediation program. But Intel casts AMD's filings as mere chest thumping. Intel admitted in March to failing to preserve e-mails that were potentially relevant to the litigation. The company, represented by Howrey and Gibson Dunn, blamed the gaffe on "human errors."
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AMD Tees Off Over Intel Discovery Errors
The Recorder
September 17, 2007
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