Motorola Granted $30+ Million in Attorney Fees from Hytera, Total Amount Owed Now $630+ Million
Hytera Files Antitrust Lawsuit Against Motorola Solutions - Two way radio business news - News - ETMY ASIA Co., Limited
The Huge Lawsuit Between Hytera And Motorola Has Entered The Appeal Stage, And Hytera Claims That The New Product Will Not Be Affected - Two way radio business news - News
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Global Two-Way Radio Communications Provider Hytera Sues Motorola Solutions for Patent Infringement | Business Wire
Motorola Solutions Wins Second Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against Hytera Mobilfunk GmbH in Germany, Resulting in Injunction of All Infringing Products | Business Wire
U.S. Court Names Hytera Employees Charged in Alleged Motorola Trade-Secret Theft - WSJ
ITC to release final determination on Motorola, Hytera patent case by 6 Nov - Telecompaper
Hytera Files Antitrust Lawsuit Against Motorola Solutions - Two way radio business news - News - ETMY ASIA Co., Limited
Motorola Solutions Wins Australian Copyright And Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against Hytera. - Two way radio business news - News - ETMY ASIA Co., Limited
Hytera, Chinese telecom firm, indicted in theft of Motorola radio secrets - Washington Times
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Motorola v. Hytera $764 Million Trade Secret Lawsuit Ruling
Motorola Solutions wins $765m theft and copyright lawsuit against Hytera | ZDNET
U.S. charges China's Hytera with conspiring with ex-Motorola staff to steal technology | Reuters
Motorola Solutions and Hytera Communications locked in legal disputes
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Hytera-Motorola Solutions trade-secret trial set to begin Nov. 1 - Urgent Comms
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Hytera Alleged Did Not Need Stolen Motorola IP
Motorola to pay Hytera's $1m legal fees in trade secrets dispute | World IP Review