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Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. et al v. Huang et al
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4:17-cv-00893
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March 12, 2020
Huawei Can't Get New Trial But Avoids Atty Fees To Ex-Worker
A Texas federal judge on Thursday denied Huawei's bid for a new trial in a trade secrets dispute with a former employee's startup, but allowed Huawei to escape paying attorney fees because both sides received "take nothing" judgments and were not entitled to fees.
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July 29, 2019
Huawei Says Ex-Worker Didn't Win, Doesn't Deserve Atty Fees
Huawei said a former employee is ignoring reality in his quest to get attorney fees, telling a Texas federal judge that the man — who a jury found had his trade secrets stolen by the company — was not the prevailing party.
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June 26, 2019
Huawei Took Startup's Secrets, Jury Finds, But Won't Be Fined
Technology giant Huawei misappropriated the trade secrets of a former employee's startup, a Texas federal jury found Wednesday, declining to award any damages but putting to rest the two-and-a-half-year battle over who stole trade secrets from whom.
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January 29, 2019
Ex-Huawei Worker Loses Bid For Source Code In IP Fight
A former Huawei employee failed to prove he needed the company's source code to dig into a trade secrets dispute between the Chinese smartphone maker and his startup, a Texas federal judge ruled Tuesday.
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October 18, 2018
Huawei Using Suit Against Him To Steal IP, Ex-Worker Says
A former Huawei employee on Wednesday accused the Chinese smartphone maker of using its case against his U.S.-based startup to steal intellectual property, calling it the "latest in a long line of underhanded tactics" to help China become a global tech leader.