Friday, January 23, 2015 11:03:52 AM
• In Germany, on November 21st, the Court heard Vringo's motion alleging that were reasons to believe that ZTE's accounting following an order by the Court, together with the injunction granted against ZTE in December 2013, with respect to Vringo's European Patent 1,186,119, were made without due diligence. Today, the Court ordered the Chief Executive Officer of ZTE's German subsidiary to confirm by oath that the accounting provided by ZTE pursuant to the Court's order was correct. Under German law, an incorrect declaration in place of an oath may result in criminal penalty.
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