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Intellectual Property

Oct. 5, 2012

Samsung juror misconduct argument in Apple trial likely a tough sell

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. is attacking the jury foreman in an effort to persuade a judge to grant a new trial against Apple Inc., arguing the patent and trade dress infringement verdict should be tossed out due to juror misconduct.


By Rachel Swan


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. is attacking the jury foreman in an effort to persuade a judge to grant a new trial against Apple Inc., arguing the patent and trade dress infringement verdict should be tossed out due to juror misconduct.


But legal observers say Samsung's attorneys at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP are likely to have a tough time persuading U.S. District Judge Lucy H. Koh t...

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