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Ruling Could Help Rambus Hit Pay Dirt
In a decision that may mean billions to Rambus Inc., an administrative law judge has tossed out a major Federal Trade Commission case against the company.Faked Docs May Be Core of Apple Case
With all the backdating, it's hard to tell who to indict. Securities lawyers say that falsified documents � the kind involved in Apple's stock options � are one way to prove a company had intent to defraud. No Subscription RequiredAfter Delays, KLA Backdating Suit Settles
Former executives have agreed to settle a derivative suit. They, along with the company's insurer, are said to be paying about $33 million.Fate of Rambus Patent Trial Goes to Jury
After U.S. District Judge Ronald Whyte allowed the tech company to take its patent infringement case to trial, pro-Rambus watchers are feeling bullish that it will secure hundreds of millions in damages against Hynix.Round 1 Goes to Rambus in Fight With FTC
An administrative law judge has dismissed the Federal Trade Commission's antitrust case against Silicon Valley's Rambus Inc. � and that's bad news for companies that want to avoid paying billions in fees for using Rambus-owned patents. Gibson, Dunn's M. Sean Royall, who led the FTC's case when he was at the Bureau of Competition, says the full commission could overturn the ALJ's decision.Trending Stories
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