Fitbit has been focusing on and winning the patent disputes, but Jawbone has been steadily reinforcing its corporate espionage charges. Back in March, it enlarged the case to expand the list of specific ex-Jawbone employees who allegedly left to give Fitbit over 335,000 sensitive documents. Fitbit brushed this off as an act of "desperation" due to Jawbone's losses both in court and in the marketplace.



Jawbone commented on the court's decision saying that the two patents ruled on today represent only a portion of Jawbone's case and that the ruling would be appealed. The corporate espionage case is scheduled for trial on May 9 in Washington, DC.