Samsung Settles Semiconductor Fight 2 Years After Jury Win
By Editorial Team
Samsung and litigation outfit Demaray have reached a settlement over a pair of semiconductor patents, as per an order issued on Monday in Texas federal court. The resolution comes two years after a jury had cleared Samsung in the initially $4 billion case.
The settlement brings an end to the long-standing legal battle between the parties, providing closure to the dispute over the semiconductor patents.
Details of the settlement agreement, including any financial terms or licensing agreements, were not disclosed in the court order.
Legal Background
The litigation involved a dispute over two semiconductor patents, namely 7,544,276 and 7,381,657, related to biased pulse DC reactive sputtering of oxide films. The case was being heard in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas.
Law Firms and Companies Involved
Several prominent law firms were involved in the case, including Folio Law Group, Irell & Manella, Kirkland & Ellis, and McGinnis Lochridge. Companies such as Applied Materials Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. were parties to the litigation.
Conclusion
The resolution of the semiconductor patent dispute marks the end of a significant legal battle between Samsung and Demaray. The settlement underscores the importance of reaching amicable agreements in complex intellectual property disputes.
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