ROBERTS v. TRIQUINT SEMICONDUCTOR, INC.

(CC 1402-02441; 1403-02757; S062642).

364 P.3d 328 (2015)

358 Or. 413

Donald L. ROBERTS, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, Plaintiff-Adverse Party, v. TRIQUINT SEMICONDUCTOR, INC.; Ralph G. Quinsey; Steven J. Sharp; Charles Scott Gibson; David Ho; Nicolas Kauser; Roderick Nelson; Walden C. Rhines; and Willis C. Young, Defendants-Relators, and RF Micro Devices, Inc., Defendant. Marina Lam, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, Plaintiff-Adverse Party, v. Steven J. Sharp; Ralph G. Quinsey; Charles Scott Gibson; David Ho; Nicolas Kauser; Roderick Nelson; Walden C. Rhines; Willis C. Young; and TriQuint Semiconductor, Inc., Defendants-Relators, and RF Micro Devices, Inc.; Rocky Merger Sub, Inc.; Trident Merger Sub, Inc.; and Rocky Holding, Inc., Defendants.

Supreme Court of Oregon, En Banc.

Decided December 10, 2015.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sarah J. Crooks , Perkins Coie LLP, Portland, argued the cause and filed the brief for defendants-relators. With her on the brief were Ronald L. Berenstain and Sean C. Knowles.

Scott A. Shorr , Stoll Stoll Berne Lokting & Shlachter P.C., Portland, argued the cause for plaintiffs-adverse parties. Mark A. Friel , Stoll Stoll Berne Lokting & Schlachter P.C., and Kim T. Buckley , Esler Stephens & Buckley, Portland, filed the brief. With them on the brief were Gary M. Berne , Stoll Stoll Berne Lokting & Schlachter P.C.; Michael J. Esler , Esler Stephens & Buckley; David T. Wissbroecker and Maxwell R. Huffman , Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP, San Diego, California; and Kent Bronson , Todd Kammerman , and Christopher Schuyler , Milberg LLP, New York, New York.

Bridget Donegan , Larkins Vacura LLP, Portland, and Leslie A. Brueckner , Public Justice, P.C., Oakland, California, filed the brief for amici curiae Oregon Trial Lawyers Association and Public Justice, P.C.


TriQuint Semiconductor, Inc., and its directors (collectively TriQuint) are defendants in two consolidated shareholder derivative suits filed in Multnomah County.1 TriQuint moved to dismiss those suits on the ground that its corporate bylaws establish Delaware as the exclusive forum for shareholder derivative...

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