Rambus spent years and millions of dollars to sue its rivals, but came up empty-handed. Should the computer chip designer have gambled on a different litigation strategy
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Rambus spent years and millions of dollars to sue its rivals, but came up empty-handed. Should the computer chip designer have gambled on a different litigation strategy
...with handling credit agreements and responding to requests from bankers, advisers, and consultants. By changing the culture of the law department, Russell hopes...
Rambus spent years and millions of dollars to sue its rivals, but came up empty-handed. Should the computer chip designer have gambled on a different litigation strategy
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