Samsung Seeks Dismissal of Units from Netlist IP Lawsuit in Texas
By Editorial Team
Samsung has filed a motion in a Texas federal court to have two U.S.-based units removed from a patent infringement lawsuit brought by Netlist Inc. Samsung argues that neither of these units is incorporated or has headquarters in the state of Texas.
The legal battle between Samsung and Netlist Inc. has escalated, with Samsung seeking to streamline the case by excluding these two units from the lawsuit. The move is part of Samsung’s strategy to defend itself against the allegations of patent infringement.
Law360 reported that Samsung’s legal team has requested the court to dismiss the two units from the case. The units in question are not based in Texas, which Samsung believes should exclude them from the jurisdiction of the Texas federal court.
The case has attracted attention from legal experts and industry observers due to the high-profile nature of the companies involved and the potential implications for intellectual property rights in the technology sector.
Law360 provides comprehensive coverage of legal developments and is closely monitoring this case as it unfolds. Stay tuned for further updates on this ongoing legal dispute between Samsung and Netlist Inc.