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By Foo Yun Chee
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Europe’s second highest courtroom has stated EU regulators ought to pay 785,857.54 euros ($851,634) of authorized charges for Qualcomm (NASDAQ:), lower than 90% of the 12 million euros sought by the U.S. chipmaker after it received an enchantment in opposition to an antitrust superb.
The Luxembourg-based Common Courtroom stated the variety of hours labored and hourly charges utilized in Qualcomm’s declare was “manifestly extreme”.
Qualcomm submitted its authorized invoice to the European Fee in 2022 after the Common Courtroom backed the U.S. group’s battle in opposition to a 997 million euro EU antitrust superb issued in 2018 and ordered the regulator to pay Qualcomm’s authorized prices.
The Fee, nonetheless, disputed the 12,041,755.80 euros sought by the corporate, saying the quantity ought to be 405,315 euros.
Qualcomm stated its authorized invoice was primarily based on the significance and complexity of the case and the amount of labor achieved by a crew of 19.
Judges in a ruling dated Feb. 29 posted on the courtroom’s web site dismissed the U.S. firm’s arguments, saying courts had been involved solely with the whole variety of hours of labor needed for the authorized proceedings, no matter the variety of legal professionals concerned within the case.
They stated hourly charges weren’t offered in relation to particular, clearly recognized duties and that the substantial quantity of analysis and evaluation and adduced quite a few paperwork earlier than the courtroom was not adequate to substantiate the sums claimed or that the work referring to them was essentially incurred.
“The applicant’s request is insufficiently substantiated and manifestly extreme as regards each the quantities claimed and the numbers of hours and associated hourly charges,” judges stated.
The courtroom set the whole payment together with bills for legislation agency Quinn Emanuel at 754,190 euros and 31,667.54 euros for financial consultancy Compass Lexecon/FTI.
The case is T‑235/18 DEP Qualcomm vs European Fee.
($1 = 0.9228 euros)