Damages of infringement on an autocomplete patent remained around $120 million.
SAN JOSE — Closing arguments, originally set for Monday, are now scheduled for Tuesday.
SAN JOSE — Samsung on Monday finished up the defense of their case.
SAN JOSE — Apple and Samsung are back for the third week of their software patent trial.
SAN JOSE — Apple presented evidence Monday related to software patents at issue.
SAN JOSE — Features like slide to unlock and autocorrect are at issue in the new trial.
Attorneys representing Apple and Samsung gave closing arguments in a case two years in the making.
Thursday Samsung will continue to argue for $52.7 million in damages as Apple seeks $379.7 million.
A jury has been selected in the new Apple-Samsung damages trial, with opening arguments expected Wednesday morning.
Attorneys for Apple and Samsung argued Tuesday over what would be admissible at next week's jury trial.
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Apple and Samsung argued Thursday over the validity of this summer's blockbuster $1 billion jury verdict.
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After a full week of witness testimony, Apple and Samsung rested their cases Friday in their patent infringement trial.
Apple-Samsung Judge Lucy Koh dropped the "smoking crack" card on Apple counsel Bill Lee.
Judge Lucy Koh on Wednesday called on the sparring companies' CEOs to make one last attempt at settling their case…
A tablet mockup developed by a newspaper company in the 1990s took center stage Tuesday in the Apple-Samsung case.
After Apple called its final witness in its landmark smartphone legal battle, Samsung tried in vain to get the case…
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