SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS DISPLAY (M) SDN. BHD.
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Negeri Sembilan
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1995-08-31
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2025-05-30 (westlaw.com)
Samsung owes $112 million for infringing Maxell patents, US jury says | Business Information & News | FE | Today
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Read more2025-05-04 (abplive.com)
Samsung Challenges Govt's $520 Million Tax Demand, Says Reliance Followed The Same Classification Method
The dispute centers around imports of a device known as the Remote Radio Head, a critical part of 4G infrastructure, which Samsung supplied to Reliance Jio between 2018 and 2021.
Read more2025-04-27 (digitimes.com.tw)
Samsung sends confidential documents to US, warning sanctions may lead to "unexpected consequences"
Samsung Electronics has submitted an opinion to the U.S. Department of Commerce, pointing out that the U.S. sanctions on China's advanced technology may lead to "unexpected consequences" and hinder innovation and development. What new wafer foundry specifications will the United States finally announce? Samsung is deeply worried.
Read more2025-03-22 (law360.com)
Netlist 'Invented' Samsung Breach For Patent Grab, Jury Told -
A lawyer for Samsung Electronics Co. closed out the third trial in contract litigation with Netlist Inc. on Friday by telling a California federal jury that the chipmaker has "invented" a nonexistent breach because it wants to claw back valuable patent licenses.
Read more2025-03-18 (bloomberglaw.com)
Irell Lawyers Face Sanctions for Using Doctored Patent Document
An East Texas federal court's special investigator recommended sanctions against Irell & Manella based on the actions of two patent litigators, one of whom used a "doctored document" while deposing a witness for defendant Samsung Electronics Co. over the document's provenance.
Read more2025-03-12 (koreatimes.co.kr)
Samsung wins preliminary injunction against TCL for trademark infringement -
Samsung Electronics has successfully obtained a preliminary injunction against TCL Deutschland in a trademark infringement case in Germany, the Korean company said Wednesday.
Read more2025-03-07 (securityaffairs.com)
Lapsus$ gang leaks data allegedly stolen from Samsung Electronics -
The Lapsus$ ransomware group claimed to have hacked Samsung Electronics and leaked alleged stolen confidential data.
Read more2025-03-07 (securityaffairs.com)
Lapsus$ gang leaks data allegedly stolen from Samsung Electronics -
The Lapsus$ ransomware group claimed to have hacked Samsung Electronics and leaked alleged stolen confidential data.
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2025-02-03 (seattletimes.com)
South Korean appeals court upholds acquittal of Samsung chief Lee
A South Korean appeals court has upheld a ruling that acquitted Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong of financial criminal charges over a contentious...
Read more2024-10-01 (gocar.gr)
Kia and Hyundai want to make their cars impossible to steal, for this purpose they are working with Samsung, in a solution reminiscent of Apple AirTag.
Kia and Hyundai want to make their cars impossible to steal, for this purpose they are working with Samsung, in a solution reminiscent of Apple AirTag.
Read more2024-10-01 (gocar.gr)
Kia and Hyundai want to make their cars impossible to steal, for this purpose they are working with Samsung, in a solution reminiscent of Apple AirTag.
Kia and Hyundai want to make their cars impossible to steal, for this purpose they are working with Samsung, in a solution reminiscent of Apple AirTag.
Read more2024-09-12 (overclockers.ru)
Former Samsung employees stole $3.2 billion worth of technology
South Korean authorities have arrested two former Samsung employees for stealing technology worth $3.2 billion. They planned to transfer the stolen developments to China to create a new chip production plant.
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