PHILLIP M. ADAMS & ASSOC v. DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION

No. 2012-1238.

PHILLIP M. ADAMS & ASSOCIATES, LLC, Plaintiff-Cross Appellant, v. DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION, ITE TECHNOLOGIES, INC., MPC COMPUTERS, MSI COMPUTER CORP., MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL, SONY ELECTRONICS, INC., AND WINBOND ELECTRONICS CORPORATION, Defendants, AND ASUSTEK COMPUTER INC. AND ASUS COMPUTER INTERNATIONAL, INC., Defendants-Appellants.

United States Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit.

Decided: March 18, 2013.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

GREGORY D. PHILLIPS , Phillips, Ryther & Winchester, of Salt Lake City, Utah, argued for plaintiff-Cross Appellant. With him on the brief was JACOB R. ADAMS , Dumke Law, of New York, New York.

RONALD S. LEMIEUX , Cooley LLP, of Palo Alto, California, argued for defendants-appellants. With him on the brief was VIDYA R. BHAKAR . Of counsel on the brief was PHILLIP E. MORTON , of Reston, Virginia.

Before PROST, MOORE, and WALLACH, Circuit Judges.


This disposition is nonprecedential

WALLACH, Circuit Judge.

The district court judgments now on appeal arose from patent infringement and trade secret litigation between Phillip M. Adams & Associates, LLC ("PMAA") and ASUSTeK Computer, Inc. ("ASUSTeK") and Asus Computer International ("ACI") (collectively, "ASUS"). Over the course of this litigation, the district court: (1) imposed an adverse inference sanction against ASUS for spoliation of evidence...

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