TRUEPOSITION, INC. v. LM ERICSSON TELEPHONE COMPANY et al

  1. October 11, 2013

    TruePosition Dodges Counterclaims In Wireless Collusion Row

    A Pennsylvania federal judge on Wednesday found that the terms of an agreement governing an industry coalition created to adopt global wireless standards were too vague to slap TruePosition Inc. with breach of contract counterclaims in a collusion suit over mobile tracking technology against Qualcomm Inc. and others.

  2. October 05, 2012

    Alcatel, Others Can't Duck TruePosition's 4G Collusion Claims

    A Pennsylvania federal judge on Thursday refused to toss an antitrust suit accusing Qualcomm Inc., LM Ericsson Telephone Co. and Alcatel-Lucent SA of conspiring to block TruePosition Inc.'s mobile tracking technology from adoption into global wireless standards, squashing the latest bid to eliminate the case.

  3. September 14, 2012

    Qualcomm, Others Again Lose Bid To Toss 4G Collusion Suit

    A Pennsylvania federal judge on Friday dismissed two challenges to a suit alleging that Qualcomm Inc., LM Ericsson Telephone Co. and Alcatel-Lucent SA violated antitrust laws by conspiring to block TruePosition Inc.'s mobile-tracking technology from adoption into global wireless standards.

  4. August 21, 2012

    Telecom Cos. Can't Dodge Collusion Suit Over 4G Standards

    A Pennsylvania federal judge on Tuesday refused to dismiss a suit alleging that Qualcomm Inc., LM Ericsson Telephone Co. and Alcatel-Lucent SA violated antitrust laws by conspiring to block TruePosition Inc.'s mobile tracking technology from adoption into global wireless standards.

  5. January 06, 2012

    Qualcomm, Ericsson, Others Dodge Collusion Suit

    A Pennsylvania federal judge on Friday dismissed an antitrust suit accusing Qualcomm Inc., LM Ericsson Telephone Co. and Alcatel-Lucent SA of plotting to keep a rival's tracking technology from being adopted in global wireless standards, ruling that the alleged motive fell short.

  6. July 20, 2011

    Alcatel, Others Cut TruePosition From Tech Standards: Suit

    Qualcomm Inc., LM Ericsson Telephone Co. and Alcatel-Lucent SA were accused in Pennsylvania on Wednesday by mobile positioning device company TruePosition Inc. of conspiring to prevent its proprietary tracking technology from being adopted into global wireless standards.

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