Cadence Files Complaint Against Mentor
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 28, 2002--Cadence Design
Systems, Inc. (NYSE:CDN), the world's leading supplier of electronic
design products and services, announced today that it has filed a
lawsuit against Mentor Graphics Corporation; Meta Systems, its
subsidiary; and Aptix Corporation on behalf of Quickturn Design
Systems, a Cadence subsidiary. The Cadence complaint is based in part
on a ruling in June 2000 by the United States District Court for the
Northern District of California which dismissed a patent infringement
lawsuit filed against Quickturn by Meta, Mentor and Aptix. The
dismissal was based on a set of findings that Aptix and its CEO had
engaged in a pattern of fraud, including the creation and attempted
concealment of fabricated evidence, intended to deceive Quickturn and
the District Court. The District Court's June 2000 ruling was affirmed
in November 2001 by the U.S. Court of Appeals.
"These court rulings support our long-standing contention that
Aptix, with the active support of Mentor and Meta, engaged in outright
fraud in the patent infringement complaint against Quickturn," said
Penny Herscher, Cadence executive vice president and chief marketing
officer. "This fraud is the basis for our current complaint. With this
lawsuit we are serving notice -- we will not tolerate this sort of
malicious prosecution or attempts by competitors to unlawfully abuse
the legal system to distract us from our priority, the delivery of
leading-edge technologies and second-to-none customer service and
support."
Herscher added that "integrity above all else" is a Cadence core
value. "The facts of the case are clear -- the defendants named in our
complaint conspired to fabricate evidence and claim intellectual
property that is rightfully ours. We cannot allow this type of
fraudulent activity to go unchallenged. We will protect our
intellectual property, and we look forward to prevailing in court."
About Cadence
Cadence is the world's largest supplier of electronic design
technologies and services. Leading computer, networking, wireless, and
consumer electronics companies use the company's solutions to design
electronic systems and semiconductors down to nanometer scale. IEEE,
the world's largest technical professional society, honored Cadence
with its 2002 Corporate Innovation Recognition award. With
approximately 5,600 employees and 2001 revenues of approximately $1.4
billion, Cadence has sales offices, design centers, and research
facilities around the world. The company is headquartered in San Jose,
Calif., and traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol
CDN. More information about the company and its products and services
is available at www.cadence.com.
Note to Editors: Cadence and the Cadence logo are registered
trademarks of Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
Contact:
Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
Alan Bernheimer, 408/715-8687 (Media & Industry Analysts)
alanbern@cadence.com
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Cadence Design Systems, Inc.