...to pay $3.7 billion in cash for rival semiconductor manufacturer NetLogic Microsystems, Inc. [Big Deals, November 2011]. We feature another chip merger in this...
...Lipton and Cammaker represented UTC on its 2010 acquisition of GE Security, Inc., for $1.8 billion; a failed $3 billion hostile bid for Diebold...
...Lipton and Cammaker represented UTC on its 2010 acquisition of GE Security, Inc., for $1.8 billion; a failed $3 billion hostile bid for Diebold...
...of chip maker NetLogic Microsystems. Broadcom...privately held Optichron Inc. and on a...
Their clients were accused not only of stealing trade secrets, but using them to hurt the American economy. Sticking together was the key to getting full acquittals/dismissals, the defense lawyers sa
...dropped a two-year monopoly abuse probe into wireless chip-maker Qualcomm Inc., saying they have to focus their priorities elsewhere. The European...
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...Ge felt the government relied too heavily on evidence supplied by NetLogic Microsystems Inc., the alleged victim. To prove that information found on defendants' computers...
...Ge felt the government relied too heavily on evidence supplied by NetLogic Microsystems Inc., the alleged victim. To prove that information found on defendants' computers...
...by NetLogic Microsystems Inc., the alleged victim. To prove that information found on defendants...
...co-worker stand accused of stealing trade secrets from their employer, NetLogic Microsystems Inc., and trying to secure venture funding from the Chinese government. Gugelmann...
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