Microsoft Asks Court to Dismiss Sendo Suit
Software giant Microsoft Corp. this week requested that a federal court dismiss a lawsuit by British startup Sendo Ltd. that claimed Microsoft purposefully undermined the small cell phone company.
Filing a response to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas in Texarkana, Microsoft denied claims that it had a "secret plan" to use Sendo's hardware expertise to establish new partnerships that would compete with Sendo and drive it to the brink of bankruptcy.
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