Susman Godfrey LLP attorneys defending Chinese-based Huawei Technologies from alleged racketeering and antitrust violations argued in a motion to dismiss the case that Netgear Inc.'s claims were manufactured and merely a tactic to gain an advantage in Huawei's ongoing royalty payment discussions with the United States over its patented Wi-Fi technologies.
In a reply brief supporting its dismissal motion Friday, the technology conglomerate's counsel argued Netgear's...
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