US court issues final judgment in favor of ASML against XTAL
04 Mayo 2019 - 5:00AM
US court issues final judgment in favor of ASML against
XTAL$845 million awarded will be uncollectable,
but ASML will own XTAL IP
VELDHOVEN, the Netherlands, 4 May 2019 - ASML Holding N.V.
(ASML) today announces that the Santa Clara County Superior Court
entered its final judgment in favor of ASML against XTAL, Inc. and
awarded ASML the amount of $845 million as well as an
injunction.
The judgment finalizes the verdict returned by the jury on 28
November 2018. The jury found that XTAL’s conduct as to all counts
was malicious, entitling ASML to an award of punitive damages on
all five counts pleaded against XTAL.
The primary driver behind the jury’s verdict and the $845
million final judgment were saved research and development costs by
XTAL, due to XTAL’s theft of trade secrets, inducing former
employees to breach their contracts with ASML, aiding and abetting
former employees to breach their fiduciary duty of loyalty to ASML,
and multiple violations of California’s Computer Data Access and
Fraud Act.
ASML did not claim much in the way of out-of-pocket damages
which were a minor element of the award.
The judgment will be uncollectable as XTAL is in bankruptcy, but
under a settlement arrangement ASML will end up owning most, if not
all, of XTAL’s intellectual property (IP) through the bankruptcy
process.
In addition to the $845 million judgment, the trial court issued
an injunction. The injunction orders XTAL not to conduct any
software development activities on its software products that ASML
alleged are contaminated with ASML’s IP, grants ASML explicit
permission to reach out to actual or potential customers of XTAL
and inform them of the jury’s verdict and result of the lawsuit,
and bars XTAL from continued work in the same field of business as
Brion for a certain period of time.
ASML has been meanwhile working to ensure that the customers of
ASML Brion that XTAL initially lured away, or tried to lure
away, continue to be supported with computational lithography
products from ASML, despite the disruption caused by XTAL.
There was a delay between the jury reaching a verdict in
November 2018 and the final judgment being entered on 3 May 2019,
due to XTAL’s attempt to avoid it by filing for bankruptcy before
the trial court could enter its final judgment. In the bankruptcy
case, XTAL sought to sell its intellectual property, which ASML had
shown at trial was contaminated with ASML’s trade secrets. The
bankruptcy court granted ASML’s motions and sent the case back to
the trial court, so that it could enter the final judgment, which
it has now done.
The settlement arrangement which was approved by the bankruptcy
court provides certainty and brings closure to all the proceedings
between the parties, including the trial court, appellate court,
bankruptcy court, and arbitrations, in addition to ASML being
awarded most, if not all, of XTAL’s IP.
During the trial, ASML presented evidence of the numerous steps
ASML took to protect its trade secrets and other confidential
information. The jury agreed with ASML, finding that, as to all of
ASML’s trade secrets: “ASML made reasonable efforts under the
circumstances to keep those items secret.”
With this judgment, ASML demonstrates its commitment to
protecting its intellectual property.
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manufacturers of chip-making equipment. Our vision is a world in
which semiconductor technology is everywhere and helps to tackle
society’s toughest challenges. We contribute to this goal by
creating products and services that let chipmakers define the
patterns that integrated circuits are made of. We continuously
raise the capabilities of our products, enabling our customers to
increase the value and reduce the cost of chips. By helping to make
chips cheaper and more powerful, we help to make semiconductor
technology more attractive for a larger range of products and
services, which in turn enables progress in fields such as
healthcare, energy, mobility and entertainment. ASML is a
multinational company with offices in more than 60 cities in 16
countries, headquartered in Veldhoven, the Netherlands. We employ
more than 23,800 people on payroll and flexible contracts
(expressed in full time equivalents). ASML is traded on Euronext
Amsterdam and NASDAQ under the symbol ASML. More information about
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