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August 29, 2012
Ex-Motorola Engineer Gets 4 Years For Trade Secrets Theft
A former Motorola Inc. software engineer was sentenced to four years in prison Wednesday after an Illinois federal judge found her guilty of stealing the company's trade secrets regarding its telecommunications technology.
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March 20, 2012
Former Motorola Engineer Demands New IP Theft Trial
A former Motorola Solutions Inc. software engineer convicted of stealing trade secrets filed a motion Monday for a new trial, saying the judge made numerous errors in a case that involved the employee trying to take thousands of technical documents to China.
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February 08, 2012
Ex-Motorola Engineer Convicted Of IP Theft
An Illinois federal judge on Wednesday found an ex-Motorola Inc. software engineer guilty of stealing the company's trade secrets, but found insufficient evidence to convict her on espionage charges that she had taken the information to benefit the Chinese military.
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January 31, 2012
Motorola, Software Co. Settle Trade Secrets Row
Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. and communications software company Lemko Corp. on Tuesday settled their trade secrets battle, resolving claims lodged in Illinois federal and state courts that ex-Lemko engineers used proprietary information to develop cellphone network software for Motorola.
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November 15, 2011
Ex-Motorola Engineer Knew Tech Theft Was Wrong: US
Federal prosecutors argued Tuesday that an ex-Motorola Inc. software engineer charged in Illinois federal court with trade secrets theft and economic espionage knowingly stole proprietary documents from the company and intended to use them to benefit a Chinese competitor and that country's military.
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November 14, 2011
Expert Calls Motorola Docs Useless In Trade Secrets Trial
Documents allegedly containing Motorola Inc. trade secrets that an ex-employee tried to bring on a one-way flight to China would have been useless to anyone outside the company, an expert witness testified Monday at the former worker's criminal bench trial in Illinois.