In a recent legal proceeding, Hytera Communications argued that its extensive radio redesign should demonstrate that it should not be held in contempt for allegedly continuing to use stolen trade secrets from Motorola Solutions. However, an Illinois federal judge questioned why Hytera did not seek the court’s guidance to better direct its redevelopment efforts. This raises important queries about corporate compliance and judicial cooperation in complex intellectual property cases.
For additional details on this case, refer to the original article on Law360.