Categories
- Active Components (11,826)
- Passive Components (2,927)
- Design and Development (9,365)
- Enclosures and Panel Products (3,227)
- Interconnection (2,817)
- Electronics Manufacturing, Production and Packaging (3,046)
- Industry News (1,895)
- Optoelectronics (1,600)
- Power Supplies (2,276)
- Subassemblies (4,520)
- Test and Measurement (4,920)
Cirrus and Wolfson bury the hatchet
Cirrus Logic and Wolfson Microelectronics have settled all outstanding litigation between the Companies.
Cirrus Logic and Wolfson Microelectronics have settled all outstanding litigation between the Companies.
In October 2003, Cirrus Logic brought suit against Wolfson Microelectronics in the US District Court in San Diego for patent infringement.
Cirrus Logic subsequently initiated an investigation by the United States International Trade Commission (ITC), which terminated in February 2005.
Under a settlement agreement, the parties have agreed to withdraw all outstanding claims and counterclaims in the US District Court proceedings.
An application is being made to the ITC for the withdrawal of the exclusion order that the ITC issued in February 2005 in relation to one of the Cirrus Logic patents.
The terms of the settlement are confidential.
Not what you're looking for? Search the site.
Related Stories