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Netlist, Inc v. Diablo Technologies, Inc.
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4:13-cv-05962
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September 02, 2015
Diablo's Trade Secret Trial Win Upheld By Judge
A California federal judge on Tuesday upheld a verdict that Diablo Technologies Inc. did not steal Netlist Inc.'s trade secrets pertaining to chip technology, rejecting Netlist's request for a new trial and also nixing Diablo's challenge to the jury's finding on Lanham Act trademark and false advertising claims.
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April 24, 2015
Diablo Beats Ban On Chip Sales After Trade Secrets Trial
A California federal judge on Friday lifted a ban on Diablo Technologies Inc.'s sale of chips used in data storage products from SanDisk Corp., IBM Corp. and others, saying the injunction isn't justified after a jury largely handed Diablo a win in Netlist Inc.'s trade-secrets and contract trial.
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March 25, 2015
Jury Rejects Trade Secrets Claims Against Diablo In Chip Row
A California federal jury on Wednesday rejected claims that Diablo Technologies Inc. owes Netlist Inc. $6.5 million for allegedly selling chips to SanDisk Corp. and IBM Corp. that were based on stolen technology, awarding only $2 for Lanham Act claims, according to Diablo's attorneys.
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March 23, 2015
Diablo Owes Netlist $6.5M For Chip Secret Theft, Jury Told
Diablo Technologies Inc. owes Netlist Inc. $6.5 million for selling chips to SanDisk Corp. and IBM Corp. that were based on stolen technology, Netlist told a California federal jury in closing arguments Monday in a case in which it is also seeking inventorship credit on a related Diablo patent.
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January 13, 2015
Diablo Can't Halt Chip Sale Ban As Rival's IP Trial Looms
A California federal judge Tuesday refused to halt her injunction blocking the sale of chips used by SanDisk Corp. and IBM Corp. while chipmaker Diablo Technologies Inc. appeals the ban, and laid the groundwork for a March 9 trial in Netlist Inc.'s contract and trade secrets suit against rival Diablo.
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January 12, 2015
Injunction Issued On Chips For SanDisk, IBM Memory Products
A California federal judge on Monday granted a preliminary injunction that will block the sale of chips used in data storage products from SanDisk Corp., IBM Corp. and others, finding that Netlist Inc. presented convincing evidence a rival chipmaker had breached contracts and stolen its trade secrets.