Big damage awards aren’t easy to come by in trademark litigation. But Ropers Majeski has won a $14.5 million trademark infringement verdict in the Northern District of California for a Singaporean computer components company.

SinCo Technologies Pte Ltd. persuaded jurors in U.S. District Judge Edward Chen’s courtroom last week that China’s Xingke Electronics Co. Ltd. used the SinCo name and the Chinese language sound-alike Xingke to siphon SinCo’s keyboard component business from companies such as Apple, Google and Amazon.

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