...SAN FRANCISCO The calvary has arrived in the Apple-Samsung patent fight. On Monday a coalition of technology companies...
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...The calvary has arrived in the Apple-Samsung patent fight. On Monday a coalition of technology companies...
Originally Published: The Recorder
U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh doesn't want the Apple/Samsung damages do-over to open any doors
With fingers crossed, U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh tells Apple and Samsung lawyers to retrace steps on damages testimony, though they'll have to do so without Apple's expert
Originally Published: The Recorder
With fingers crossed, the judge tells lawyers to retrace steps on damages testimony, though they'll have to do so without Apple's expert
With fingers crossed, U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh told lawyers for both sides to retrace their steps on damages, telling them to prepare for "Groundhog's Day.
After two years of take-no-prisoners litigation, there isn't much the lawyers for Apple and Samsung can agree on. But a rare moment of solidarity between rivals occurred Tuesday as the tech giants jo
Originally Published: The Recorder
... The judge who seemed pained to be presiding over Apple-Samsung's patent fight last summer says ...
...John Quinn His histrionics at the Apple-Samsung trial didn't go over well with Judge Koh. Maybe it...
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