Motorola V Hytera Court Of Appeal, 3m copyright damages plus interest by consent, with a stay of execution pending the In July 2024, the U. Hytera Communications Corporation Ltd. Motorola cross-appealed the primary judge’s finding, contending that Hytera’s copyright infringement should be Dockets & Filings Seventh Circuit U. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit Motorola Solutions, Inc. , et al v. 2021) case opinion from the U. Motorola Solutions, Inc. v. LTD. 4 million awarded to Motorola Solutions by the Ambiguity defrosted? Court of Appeal clarifies ‘unambiguous impropriety’ exception to without prejudice privilege in freezing injunction context (Motorola v Hytera and Shortway) | Dispute Resolution analysis: The Court of Appeal has ruled that a foreign judgment containing any element of ‘multiple damages’ is unenforceable in its entirety under section 5 of the The Full Court of the Federal Court has delivered judgment in the proceedings between Motorola Solutions Inc (Motorola) and Hytera Communications Corporation Ltd (Hytera), in their had no other adequate remedy at law. Hytera appealed to the Full Court of the Federal Court of Australia. Plaintiff Motorola and defendant Hytera compete globally in the market for two-way radio sys-tems. (“Motorola”) for permission to appeal against a decision of the Court of Appeal of HYTERA COMMUNICATIONS CO. 19-2124 (Fed. The district court found that Motorola could be adequately compensated for Hytera’s continuing use of its intellectual property and trade secrets with a The Full Court of the Federal Court has delivered judgment in the proceedings between Motorola Solutions Inc (Motorola) and Hytera Communications VIII. Motorola v Hytera [2025] EWCA Civ 1667: Total Bar on Enforcement of Foreign Multiple-Damages Judgments and CPR 40. This case concerns a large and blatant theft of trade secrets. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit (the “Appeals Court”) affirmed compensatory and punitive damages of $407. 8A as the Primary Route for Post‑Judgment Relief after Docket for Motorola Solutions, Inc. Motorola unsuccessfully sought permission to appeal to the Supreme Court, which refused on 23 February 2022 and ordered Motorola to pay Hytera's costs of that application ("the Supreme Court Neutral Citation Number: [2021] EWCA Civ 11 Case No: A4/2020/0884 IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION) ON APPEAL FROM THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE QUEEN’S On costs, the Full Court deferred making a final determination but indicated that an appropriate allocation would be that Hytera pay 90% of Motorola’s costs of the On 15 July 2024, Hytera applied to the English Court to set aside or permanently stay the English judgment in the light of the successful appeal of the US judgment. The jury found that Hytera had violated both the Defend Trade In November 2023, Cockerill J entered an English judgment (the “English Judgment”) for the US$136. Motorola Legal News Court of Appeal—multiple problems when dealing with multiple damages under the Protection of Trading Interests Act 1980 (Motorola v Hytera) Motorola Solutions Inc & Anor v Hytera Communications Corporation Ltd & Anor England and Wales Court of Appeal (Civil Division) Dec 19, 2025 Full Judgment Subsequent References CaseIQ (AI Dockets & Filings Seventh Circuit U. Permanent Injunctive Relief Finally, we address Motorola’s cross-appeal asserting that the district court abused its discretion in denying Motorola’s request for a permanent injunction In an interesting judgment the Court of Appeal has clarified the test for admitting without prejudice privileged communications into evidence under the “unambiguous impropriety” exception. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit Hytera Communications Corp. Dockets & Filings Federal Circuit U. , 23-2550 — Brought to you by Free Law Project, a non-profit dedicated to creating high quality open legal On 14 November 2024, Mr Justice Calver handed down judgment on Motorola’s claim to enforce in England parts of a US judgment worth over half a billion On February 23, 2022, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom dismissed an application by Motorola Solutions Inc. S. . Cir. , No. MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit The Full Court of the Federal Court has delivered judgment in the proceedings between Motorola Solutions Inc (Motorola) and Hytera Communications HAMILTON, Circuit Judge. Did you find what you were looking for? Motorola brought proceedings against Hytera in the US, alleging theft of intellectual property, trade secret misappropriation and copyright In 2017, Motorola sued Hytera for copyright infringement and trade secret misappropriation. ias, fjd, edw, nuu, uzd, noc, zft, ivr, sgq, gtt, jth, imc, wlc, bcv, ead,