Morgan Chu is playing it coy.
As opening statements got underway Monday afternoon in a high-stakes trial over semiconductor patents, the Irell & Manella partner didn’t tell jurors how much money VLSI Technology LLC will be seeking from Intel Corp.
The Irell & Manella partner told a Western District of Texas jury Monday that "nearly a billion" Intel processors infringe his client's two patents. But he hasn't given jurors a number, yet. Wilmer's William Lee said the right number is zero for VLSI's "imaginary products."
February 22, 2021 at 09:46 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Texas Lawyer
Morgan Chu is playing it coy.
As opening statements got underway Monday afternoon in a high-stakes trial over semiconductor patents, the Irell & Manella partner didn’t tell jurors how much money VLSI Technology LLC will be seeking from Intel Corp.
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