Samsung Dealt Blow In Spansion ITC Flash Patent Fight

Law360, New York (March 18, 2010, 7:33 PM ET) -- A U.S. International Trade Commission administrative law judge has rejected Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.'s bid for a determination that its products do not infringe a semiconductor patent asserted by bankrupt Spansion Inc. in a case over flash memory chips.

Judge Charles E. Bullock signed off on an order Tuesday that denied Samsung's March 2 motion for summary determination that its accused products did not infringe the patent's asserted claims.

Judge Bullock noted that both Spansion and the commission investigative staff had filed papers opposing Samsung's motion...
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