Scott Graham writes for The Recorder, an American Lawyer affiliate.
SAN FRANCISCO Micron Technology Inc. and Hynix Semiconductor Inc. have fired back at Rambus Inc. in the appeal of their three-month price-fixing trial, arguing that San Francisco judges James McBride and Richard Kramer properly excluded evidence of a co-conspirator’s guilty plea agreement.
Hynix also argues it had good reason to exclude two African-Americans from the jury, because they both were "potential leaders" with no technology backgrounds not, as Rambus claims, because Rambus’ trial counsel, Bart Williams of Munger, Tolles & Olson, is African-American.
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