February 01, 2017
An attorney threatened with sanctions by a California federal judge for violating rules and missing a hearing in his fight against sports tech company GoPro Inc. was let off the hook Tuesday, with the court citing the lawyer's acceptance of responsibility and other mitigating factors.
January 31, 2017
A California federal judge confirmed a $1.3 million arbitration award for sports tech company GoPro Inc. in its contract dispute with a Colombian camera distributor on Monday, finding that there was no timely opposition to the award.
December 19, 2016
The attorney for a camera distributor who was faulted by a California federal judge for doing "everything wrong" in a fight with sports tech company GoPro Inc. told the court on Sunday that he shouldn't have to pay sanctions because his failure to oppose an arbitration award actually saved money.
December 12, 2016
Camera and software company GoPro Inc. won a $1.3 million judgment against its ex-distributor for Colombia in California federal court on Friday after the distributor’s attorney didn’t show up for a hearing, earning a judicial scolding that the lawyer did “just about everything wrong.”
November 14, 2016
A former GoPro distributor in Colombia can't dodge a suit by GoPro Inc.'s international arm seeking to confirm a $1.31 million arbitration award over alleged sales outside of Colombia, after a California federal judge on Monday denied the distributor's bid to dismiss the suit as duplicative of a separate suit in Florida state court.
October 21, 2016
GoPro urged a California federal court Thursday to confirm a $1.31 million final arbitration award reached by the International Chamber of Commerce against a former distributor in Colombia, arguing both parties fully participated in the proceedings, leaving nothing to stand in the way of confirmation.
September 06, 2016
Camera and software maker GoPro Inc. asked a California federal judge on Tuesday to confirm a $1.3 million arbitral award against its former distributors for Colombia, saying an arbitrator found its cameras were turning up in markets where they weren’t supposed to be sold.