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T-Mobile USA Inc v. Huawei Device USA Inc et al
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July 05, 2017
Huawei, T-Mobile Blast Each Other Over Trial Outcome
T-Mobile and Huawei's dueling over the possibility of a new trial on trade-secrets claims that yielded a $4.8 million verdict in T-Mobile's favor continued Monday as each pushed back against the other, with Huawei saying the verdict was "not the stuff for which new trial orders are made."
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June 27, 2017
T-Mobile's $18.5M Fees Request 'Unreasonable,' Huawei Says
Huawei blasted T-Mobile's request for more than $18.5 million in fees and costs on a $4.8 million jury verdict as "unreasonable" in Washington federal court on Monday after the Chinese handset maker was found partly liable in a suit over a concerted espionage campaign to glean the secrets behind a phone-testing robot.
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June 20, 2017
T-Mobile Says $4.8M IP Win Not Good Enough
T-Mobile wants a Washington federal judge to erase a $4.8 million trial win against Huawei over alleged theft of trade secrets behind a phone-testing robot called Tappy, gambling that it will win even more if the case is tried again with modified jury instructions.
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June 06, 2017
T-Mobile Seeks $18.4M Attys' Fees After $4.8M IP Verdict
T-Mobile has asked a Washington federal judge to grant it about $18.4 million in attorneys' fees and costs following a $4.8 million jury verdict against former business partner Huawei, found liable for an espionage campaign to glean secrets behind a phone-testing robot.
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May 18, 2017
T-Mobile Wins $4.8M In IP Trial Over Robot Espionage
A Washington federal jury awarded $4.8 million on Wednesday to T-Mobile over its claims that handset maker and former business partner Huawei undertook a concerted espionage campaign to glean the secrets behind a revolutionary phone-testing robot.