February 24, 2026
A Seattle federal judge sided with The Boeing Co. in its discovery dispute with a Colorado technology company, finding that the plaintiff did not take reasonable steps to prevent disclosing privileged information in hundreds of documents it now seeks to claw back.
December 11, 2025
A company accusing Boeing of technology theft in space projects told a Washington federal court it should be allowed to claw back hundreds of privileged documents after inadvertently sharing them, adding that Boeing didn't confer with it in good faith.
November 26, 2025
Mistakes can happen, but a Colorado company accusing The Boeing Co. of using stolen tech for a NASA moon program shouldn't be allowed to claw back hundreds of likely privileged documents shared in a discovery production, Boeing told a Washington federal judge Tuesday.
March 14, 2025
A Washington federal judge has narrowed a Colorado firm's suit accusing The Boeing Co. of using stolen technology to support NASA's Artemis moon exploration program, preserving some claims for copyright and trade secret theft while dismissing trademark and counterfeiting allegations.
October 03, 2024
Boeing is seeking to ground an engineering company's updated complaint accusing the aerospace giant of stealing protected technology, arguing that new intellectual property claims exceed a Washington federal judge's prior authorization to amend the case.
August 02, 2024
A Washington federal judge has significantly trimmed an aerospace engineering firm's suit accusing Boeing of stealing patented technology, agreeing with Boeing that many of the claims are inadequate to proceed at this stage, but giving the firm the opportunity to amend them.
September 06, 2023
Boeing has urged a Washington federal judge to dismiss an aerospace engineering firm's suit accusing it of stealing patented technology, saying the company has tried to turn disappointment over Boeing's business decisions into an "implausible" intellectual property dispute.
June 07, 2023
A Colorado aerospace company that worked with Boeing for nearly three decades told a Washington federal court Wednesday that the aviation giant has been "brazenly stealing" its patented technology to use in its work with NASA, and also put lives at risk since the infringement.