A company that has accused Quibi Holdings LLC of infringing on patented technology is seeking a court order barring the streaming-video service from distributing some of its assets to investors as it winds down the business, until the legal dispute is resolved.

Interactive-video company Eko is asking for Quibi to be forced to set aside at least $101.9 million and for bank accounts and other assets connected to the technology to be frozen, according to papers filed Wednesday in a federal court in Los Angeles. Eko’s lawsuit,…

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