Law360, New York (July 07, 2010, 3:36 PM ET) -- Newly solvent flash memory manufacturer Spansion Inc. has again picked up its sword in a spat with Tessera Inc. over a prepetition claim for alleged infringement of several memory patents, arguing that Tessera's $219 million proof of claim should be nixed.
Spansion filed an objection Tuesday in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware, maintaining that the proof of claim should be disallowed in its entirety because Tessera has no valid patent infringement claims against the memory maker and its affiliated debtors.
“The debtors...
Spansion Fights Tessera's $219M Memory IP Claim
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