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Litigation & Arbitration,
Civil Litigation

Jan. 7, 2019

Qualcomm’s negotiating tacts detailed in trial opening

Testimony from a former Qualcomm Inc. executive detailed some of the chip manufacturer's allegedly illicit negotiating tactics on the first day of trial Friday in a major test case weighing anticompetitive practices against intellectual property rights.

Qualcomm’s negotiating tacts detailed in trial opening
U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh is presiding over the Federal Trade Commission's case alleging Qualcomm Inc. practiced anticompetitive patent licensing.

SAN JOSE -- Testimony from a former Qualcomm Inc. executive detailed some of the chip manufacturer's allegedly illicit negotiating tactics on the first day of trial Friday in a major test case weighing anticompetitive practices against intellectual property rights.

Federal Trade Commission attorneys extensively questioned the former senior vice president of technology licensing on negotiations between Qualcomm and major cellphone ma...

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