In re: Static Random Access Memory (SRAM) Antitrust Litigation

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Case overview

Case Number:

4:07-md-01819

Court:

California Northern

Nature of Suit:

Anti-Trust

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action, Multi-district Litigation

Judge:

Claudia Wilken

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  1. March 25, 2013

    HP Can Seek Cut Of $77M SRAM Antitrust Deal, Judge Rules

    A California federal judge on Monday allowed Hewlett-Packard Co. to seek a share of $77 million in settlements that resolved price-fixing claims against manufacturers of static random access memory nearly four years after HP chose to opt out of the class action.

  2. March 08, 2013

    HP Blasted For Wanting Cut Of $77M SRAM Antitrust Deal

    A class of SRAM purchasers on Thursday blasted Hewlett-Packard Co. for seeking a share of $77 million in settlements that resolved price-fixing claims in California against manufacturers of the computer memory product nearly four years after HP chose to opt out of the class action.

  3. July 01, 2011

    Cypress, Samsung Reach Deals In SRAM Antitrust MDL

    The California federal judge overseeing multidistrict litigation over an alleged price-fixing conspiracy in the static random access memory market approved two settlements Thursday totaling $39.5 million, resolving direct purchaser claims against Cypress Semiconductor Corp. and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.

  4. February 07, 2011

    Cypress To Settle SRAM Antitrust MDL For $1M

    Cypress Semiconductor Corp. has agreed to pay $1 million to duck trial and settle claims by a class of indirect purchasers that it participated in a price-fixing conspiracy in the market for static random access memory.

  5. January 04, 2011

    Foreign Claims In SRAM Antitrust MDL Remain In Play

    The federal judge overseeing the static random access memory price-fixing multidistrict litigation has issued a mixed ruling on Cypress Semiconductor Corp. and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.'s bid to nix claims that implicate foreign commerce.

  6. December 17, 2010

    Samsung Can't Keep DRAM Pleas From SRAM MDL

    A federal judge has ruled that Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. cannot exclude evidence of its guilty plea in a criminal price-fixing case over dynamic random access memory chips from an upcoming civil trial over static RAM.

  7. December 14, 2010

    Judge Nixes Samsung Bid To Sack Claims In SRAM MDL

    The federal judge overseeing the multidistrict litigation alleging price-fixing of certain memory chips has nixed Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.'s bid for summary judgment on claims brought by direct purchasers.

  8. December 09, 2010

    Samsung Fails To Nix Classes In SRAM Antitrust MDL

    A federal judge has shot down Cypress Semiconductor Corp. and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.'s attempt to decertify classes of direct and indirect buyers in a multidistrict litigation alleging price-fixing of certain memory chips, but granted summary judgment to the companies Wednesday on some claims brought by indirect purchasers.

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