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Power Integrations, Inc. v. Semiconductor Components Indus., LLC

United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Jun 13, 2019
2018-1705 (Fed. Cir. Jun. 13, 2019)

Opinion

2018-1705

06-13-2019

POWER INTEGRATIONS, INC., Appellant v. SEMICONDUCTOR COMPONENTS INDUSTRIES, LLC, DBA ON SEMICONDUCTOR, Appellee

HOWARD G. POLLACK, Fish & Richardson, PC, Redwood City, CA, argued for appellant. Also represented by MICHAEL R. HEADLEY, NEIL WARREN; JOHN WINSTON THORNBURGH, San Diego, CA. MICHAEL HAWES, Baker Botts, LLP, Houston, TX, argued for appellee. Also represented by ROGER FULGHUM; BRETT J. THOMPSEN, Austin, TX; LAUREN J. DREYER, Washington, DC.


NOTE: This disposition is nonprecedential. Appeal from the United States Patent and Trademark Office, Patent Trial and Appeal Board in No. IPR2016-01589. HOWARD G. POLLACK, Fish & Richardson, PC, Redwood City, CA, argued for appellant. Also represented by MICHAEL R. HEADLEY, NEIL WARREN; JOHN WINSTON THORNBURGH, San Diego, CA. MICHAEL HAWES, Baker Botts, LLP, Houston, TX, argued for appellee. Also represented by ROGER FULGHUM; BRETT J. THOMPSEN, Austin, TX; LAUREN J. DREYER, Washington, DC. Before TARANTO, MAYER, and CHEN, Circuit Judges. PER CURIAM.

We vacate the Board's final written decision in IPR2016-01589, and we remand for dismissal of the inter partes review as time-barred under 35 U.S.C. § 315(b). See Power Integrations, Inc. v. Semiconductor Components Indus., LLC, No. 2018-1607 (Fed. Cir. June 12, 2019).

The parties shall bear their own costs.

VACATED AND REMANDED


Summaries of

Power Integrations, Inc. v. Semiconductor Components Indus., LLC

United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Jun 13, 2019
2018-1705 (Fed. Cir. Jun. 13, 2019)
Case details for

Power Integrations, Inc. v. Semiconductor Components Indus., LLC

Case Details

Full title:POWER INTEGRATIONS, INC., Appellant v. SEMICONDUCTOR COMPONENTS…

Court:United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit

Date published: Jun 13, 2019

Citations

2018-1705 (Fed. Cir. Jun. 13, 2019)