US Judge sets new trial date in Apple, Samsung patent battlethis year US Judge Lucy Koh has set a new trial date to find whether $450.5m of damages awarded in favour of Apple by a jury to stand in the long running patent battle with its rival Samsung Electronics. The federal court also ordered that both the ... Computer Business Review, 1 month agoMore from: CNBC, Phone Scoop...and 52 other sources
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Sandberg Delay in Lawsuit Deposition Must End, Judge Says (1)Lawyers who want to interview Facebook Inc. (FB) U.S. District Judge Lucy H. Koh in San Jose, California, told plaintiffs lawyers that they need to "bring to a close" Sandberg's deposition after Sandberg's attorneys resisted a subpoena. Koh ordered ... BusinessWeek, 1 month ago
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Apple seeks to add Google Now and Samsung Galaxy S4 to 2014 patent trialEarlier this month, we told you how both Samsung and Apple are being limited by Judge Lucy Koh in advance of their next patent trial set to start in March 2014. Koh wants both companies . While Apple had originally left out the , it did put Samsung ... Phone Arena, 3 weeks ago
Apple wants to add Samsung Galaxy S4 to 2014 patent trial
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Apple Seeks to Add Samsung Galaxy S4 to Infringement List (1)
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Apple Moves to Add Samsung Galaxy S4 to Patent Case
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Judge sets Nov. 12th date for Apple v. Samsung damages retrialWill be restricted to 13 Samsung devices US District Court Judge Lucy Koh has set a November 12th date for a trial to recalculate damages vacated from last year's initial, $1.05 billion Apple v. Samsung ruling, reports say. On March 1st, Koh issued ... Electronista, 1 month ago
Judge sets the date for Patent Smackdown 2: The Damages
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Koh Sets Scope for Apple-Samsung Damages Retrial
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Apple, Samsung Damages Retrial Set for Nov 12
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Apple's 'Rubber Banding' patent valid: U.S. Patent and Tradermark OfficeTagsApple, Samsung, Patent Wars, Rubber Banding, USPTO, Lucy Koh The patent war between Apple and Samsung goes on. This time Apple wins a round as the U.S. Patent and Trademark office validated the company's "rubber banding" or bounce back patent, ... ITechPost, 1 day ago
Pair of Apple patents are challenged by anonymous party
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New Trial Date Set for Apple & Samsung's Continuous Legal BattleIn March, California Judge Lucy Koh determined that the jury who awarded Apple Inc. a US$1.05 billion verdict over Samsung Electronics Co. in last year's epic patent infringement case, . Now, the two parties will go back to court to iron out the ... Market News Magazine, 1 month ago
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Apple and Samsung head back to court in NovemberApple Samsung Damages Court Judge Lucy Koh on Monday set a new trial date to determine the proper damages due to Applein its ongoing patent battle withSamsung, Reuters reported. Koh determined that a new trial was needed because the jury had ... Yahoo! Canada, 1 month ago
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Samsung-Apple patent war: The Journal misses the pointNote to editor: Not all patents are the same. Judge Koh with the Apple v. Samsung jury. Illustration: Vicki Behringer FORTUNE -- Under the headline , Wednesday's takes a long look at three years of smartphone litigation and concludes that the answer ... Fortune, 1 month ago
Samsung-Apple patent war: WSJ misses the point
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Some iPhones, iPads bannedApple faces a ban on US imports of some iPhone and iPad models after a trade agency said they infringe a patent owned by Samsung. It's the first patent ruling against Apple in the US that affects product sales, covering models of the iPhone 4, ... Melbourne Age, 1 week ago
Judge bans certain iPhones, iPads
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Judge orders iPhones, iPads ban
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US judge orders ban of iPhones, iPads
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San Jose Woman Sentenced To 13 Months In Prison For Role In Health Care Fraud SchemeSAN JOSE - Gurinder Mand was sentenced today to 13 months in prison and ordered to pay $254,906.20 in restitution for her involvement in a health care fraud scheme operated out of a San Jose pharmacy, United States Attorney Melinda Haag announced. ... United States Department of Justice, 1 week ago
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