SCHAUMBURG, Ill. (January 31, 2012) — Motorola Solutions, Inc. and Lemko Corporation announced today that they have entered into an agreement to settle all pending litigation between them.
Motorola Solutions had sued Lemko, Xiaohong Sheng, Shaowei Pan, Xiaohua Wu, Xuefeng Bai, Nicholas Labun, Bohdan Pyskir, Hechun Cai, Jinzhong Zhang, Ankur Saxena, Raymond Howell, Faye Vorick and Nicholas Desai in litigation pending in the Chicago federal district court. Lemko, Shaowei Pan, Xiaohua Wu and Xiaohong Sheng filed counterclaims against Motorola Solutions in that case and Lemko brought separate actions in Illinois state court against Motorola Solutions and Motorola Mobility.
All claims in these pending lawsuits have been dismissed with prejudice.
“We have resolved our differences in the litigation amicably,” remarked a Motorola Solutions’ spokesperson.
“We are pleased, with the resolution of these cases, that Lemko can now focus all of our energies to growing our business by providing our customers with innovative communications solutions,” said Nicholas Labun, Lemko’s CEO.
About Motorola Solutions
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About Lemko
Lemko Corporation (http://www.lemko.com) is dedicated to creating and
providing comprehensive broadband cellular solutions to rural communities, areas
ravaged by disaster and for other special situations where small subscriber bases
and/or problematic events require lower cost yet easy to implement solutions. Lemko’s
proprietary IP software provides core 4G network technology that equips carriers,
emergency response teams and other mission critical users of Lemko’s patented “game
changing” technology, with the ability to quickly, easily and economically deploy next
generation mobile broadband systems.
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