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Intellectual Property

Jan. 4, 2013

Judge strikes documents from Apple-Samsung record

Chiding attorneys on both sides of Apple Inc.'s patent infringement lawsuit against Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. for their propensity to ignore page limits, U.S. District Judge Lucy H. Koh struck documents from the record.

By Rachel Swan
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Chiding attorneys on both sides of Apple Inc.'s patent infringement lawsuit against Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. for their propensity to ignore page limits, U.S. District Judge Lucy H. Koh struck documents from the record. The San Jose judge removed large chunks of six documents in addition to striking four entirely. Among the affected papers were several related to Apple's bid for an injunction on various Samsung products, including...

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