Attorneys for Wi-Fi technology company Netgear Inc. accused Huawei Technologies of fraud, racketeering and other anti-competitive business practices for refusing to reasonably license its patents, a new antitrust lawsuit stated.
The lawsuit was filed Tuesday by McKool Smith principal Alan P. Block in Los Angeles. He claimed the technology company, which receives financing and support from the Communist Chinese government, purposely misrepre...
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