Haste makes waste.
U.S. District Chief Judge Leonard Stark of Delaware threw out a $235 million verdict that cloud utilization company Cirba Inc. won earlier this year against Dell subsidiary VMWware.
Judge Leonard Stark ruled that Cirba Inc. didn't have standing to appear at trial and complain that VMWare was trying to squeeze it out of the virtualization market, because its affiliate Cirba IP actually held the relevant patents.
December 21, 2020 at 07:24 PM
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Haste makes waste.
U.S. District Chief Judge Leonard Stark of Delaware threw out a $235 million verdict that cloud utilization company Cirba Inc. won earlier this year against Dell subsidiary VMWware.
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