March 4, 2011
The AmLaw Litigation Daily
A judge ordered O2Micro International to pay $339,315 in costs and potentially millions in attorneys’ fees after she found that they had engaged in litigation misconduct. The order was a result of patent suits that O2Micro had filed against Monolithic Power Systems (MPS) and stated that O2Micro had engaged in a “vexatious litigation strategy” against MPS and tried to hide a witness’s false testimony about a date of an invention. MPS and ASUSTek are represented by Finnegan.
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