Motorola is suing a former executive now employed by Apple's iPhone sales division, charging him with the theft of trade secrets.
Bloomberg found the suit, which was filed by Motorola on Thursday in Illinois state court. Michael Fenger is the defendant, and according to the complaint he is now vice president for global iPhone sales after joining Apple in March.
Prior to joining Apple, Fenger was an executive for Motorola in that amorphous MBA-created part of the world known as EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa). As such, he was in a position to know almost everything about Motorola's business practices and strategies, and Motorola thinks he is now using that information to harm the company and help Apple, according to Bloomberg.
Apple's rise in the mobile world has come at the same time as Motorola's fall.
Motorola wants US$1 million back from stock options awards granted to Fenger and it wants to bar him from working at Apple for two years, retroactive to March, Bloomberg said.
Bloomberg said attempts to reach Fenger for comment were unsuccessful.
This article was first published as a blog on CNET News.com.












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