An international digital security company won a $45.8 million arbitration award, including $3.04 million in attorney fees, against a consortium of U.S. retailers that includes Wal-Mart.

Confirmation of the award is pending in state court in Dallas. But the consortium has objected to award, arguing it should be vacated because the three-member arbitration panel exceeded its authority.

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