Frank Scherkenbach of Fish & Richardson/courtesy photo
Fifteen years ago, San Jose electronics company Power Integrations sued crosstown rival Fairchild Semiconductor, alleging infringement of technology used in chargers for mobile devices.
On behalf of San Jose electronics company Power Integrations, Fish's same core team soldiered through multiple high-dollar jury awards, an initial setback at the Federal Circuit eventually overruled by the Supreme Court, and the successful appeal of adverse PTAB decisions.
October 25, 2019 at 05:15 PM
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The original version of this story was published on The Recorder
Frank Scherkenbach of Fish & Richardson/courtesy photo
Fifteen years ago, San Jose electronics company Power Integrations sued crosstown rival Fairchild Semiconductor, alleging infringement of technology used in chargers for mobile devices.
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