SAN FRANCISCO — Lawyers with Kirkland & Ellis are angling for the home-field advantage in a fight over technology used by the National Football League to track players’ movements during games.
Silicon Valley-based Zebra Enterprise Solutions Corp. insists it pioneered the technology that allows the league to gather game statistics in real time. The company’s opponent, Massachusetts-based Lynx System Developers Inc., claims Zebra stole the technology.
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