Patent 8148962
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Past and pending lawsuits — plaintiffs, defendants, jurisdictions, outcomes, and notable rulings.
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- IPR2025-01561IPRfiled Oct 16, 2025vs. Micron Technology, Inc. et al.Terminated
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- Palisade Technologies, LLP v. Micron Technology, Inc. et al.filed Oct 16, 20247:24-cv-00262U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texasterminated Jan 26, 2026Dismissed
Defendants: Micron Technology, Inc., Micron Semiconductor Products, Inc., and Micron Technology Texas LLC
Litigation summary
Past and pending lawsuits — plaintiffs, defendants, jurisdictions, outcomes, and notable rulings.
As a patent attorney, I have conducted a thorough search for litigation involving US patent 8,148,962. As of April 26, 2026, the following case has been identified.
Litigation Summary for US Patent 8,148,962
A review of patent litigation databases reveals that US patent 8,148,962 has been asserted in at least one legal dispute.
Case 1: Palisade Technologies, LLP v. Micron Technology, Inc., et al.
- Plaintiff(s): Palisade Technologies, LLP
- Defendant(s): Micron Technology, Inc., Micron Semiconductor Products, Inc., and Micron Technology Texas LLC
- Jurisdiction: U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas
- Case Number: 7:24-cv-00262
- Filing Date: October 16, 2024.
- Outcome/Current Status: This case was dismissed with prejudice on January 26, 2026, indicating a final resolution that prevents the plaintiff from refiling the same claims. The parties reached a settlement agreement, which was finalized after a 45-day stay was requested in January 2026. The lawsuit alleged that Micron's DRAM, NAND Flash, and NOR Flash memory products, as well as other storage devices, infringed on several patents, including US patent 8,148,962.
The patent, titled "Transient load voltage regulator," was assigned to Palisade Technologies, LLP from SanDisk Technologies LLC on August 12, 2024, shortly before the lawsuit was filed. The assignment included all rights to pursue damages for past, present, and future infringement.
At this time, no other litigation involving US patent 8,148,962 has been identified.
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