May 12, 2026
An Idaho federal judge said Tuesday "the time has finally come" for Longhorn IP and its Katana Silicon Technologies unit to pay an $8 million bond imposed three years ago under a state law against "patent trolls" after they alleged Micron Technology made memory devices that infringe their semiconductor patents.
May 03, 2023
An Idaho federal judge has imposed an $8 million bond on patent owner Longhorn IP LLC after it alleged memory devices made by Micron Technology Inc. infringe its various semiconductor patents, finding that Micron has supported its bad faith infringement claims enough to trigger a bond provision in a state law against "patent trolls."
September 29, 2022
Idaho has urged a federal judge not to throw out Micron Technology's suit alleging that a patent holding company asserted bad faith infringement claims, saying the state's law to deter so-called patent trolls is "well within the police powers" afforded by the constitution.
September 06, 2022
Idaho's attorney general told a federal court on Tuesday that his office would be moving to defend the constitutionality of a largely untested law passed in Boise to let companies use federal courts in the state to punish so-called patent trolls.
August 15, 2022
Patent-licensing company Longhorn IP fired back Monday at Micron Technology Inc.'s bid for a $15 million bond in the semiconductor company's suit against Longhorn under a 2014 Idaho law barring bad-faith infringement suits, saying the bid is preempted by federal law.