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Power Integrations, Inc. v. Fairchild Semiconductor Int'l, Inc.

United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Sep 20, 2018
2016-2691 (Fed. Cir. Sep. 20, 2018)

Opinion

2016-2691 2017-1875

09-20-2018

POWER INTEGRATIONS, INC., Plaintiff-Appellee v. FAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR INTERNATIONAL, INC., FAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION, FAIRCHILD (TAIWAN) CORPORATION, Defendants-Appellants


NOTE: This order is nonprecedential. Appeals from the United States District Court for the Northern District of California in No. 3:09-cv-05235-MMC, Judge Maxine M. Chesney.

ON PETITION FOR REHEARING EN BANC

Before PROST, Chief Judge, NEWMAN, LOURIE, DYK, MOORE, O'MALLEY, REYNA, WALLACH, TARANTO, CHEN, HUGHES, and STOLL, Circuit Judges. PER CURIAM.

ORDER

Appellee Power Integrations, Inc. filed a petition for rehearing. A response to the petition was invited by the court and filed by appellants Fairchild Semiconductor International, Inc., Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation, and Fairchild (Taiwan) Corporation. The petition was first referred to the panel that heard the appeal. The panel granted the petition in part and denied it in part (see accompanying order). Thereafter, the petition was referred to the circuit judges who are in regular active service.

Upon consideration thereof,

IT IS ORDERED THAT:

(1) The petition for rehearing en banc is denied.

(2) The mandate of this court will issue on October 29, 2018.

FOR THE COURT September 20, 2018

Date

/s/ Peter R. Marksteiner

Peter R. Marksteiner

Clerk of Court


Summaries of

Power Integrations, Inc. v. Fairchild Semiconductor Int'l, Inc.

United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Sep 20, 2018
2016-2691 (Fed. Cir. Sep. 20, 2018)
Case details for

Power Integrations, Inc. v. Fairchild Semiconductor Int'l, Inc.

Case Details

Full title:POWER INTEGRATIONS, INC., Plaintiff-Appellee v. FAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR…

Court:United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit

Date published: Sep 20, 2018

Citations

2016-2691 (Fed. Cir. Sep. 20, 2018)