Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. et al

  1. October 23, 2017

    Samsung Gets New Shot At Trimming $400M Apple IP Award

    A California federal court Sunday granted Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. a new trial on a $400 million award to Apple over infringed smartphone design patents, and picked a new test to calculate damages after the U.S. Supreme Court nixed its logic in the first design patent case to reach the high court in more than 120 years.

  2. October 12, 2017

    Samsung, Apple Spar Over New Patent Trial's Damages Test

    Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. and Apple Inc. fought in California federal court Thursday over what test a jury should use to calculate damages if a judge grants Samsung's bid for a new trial in a $400 million smartphone patent war between the tech giants, with Apple backing its own four-step test and Samsung arguing for something simpler.

  3. September 13, 2017

    Apple, Samsung Smartphone Battle Divides Patent World

    As Apple and Samsung head toward yet another trial in the smartphone patent wars, intellectual property experts are split over the $400 million question at the center of the case — how to calculate damages when only part of a product infringes — as was evident at a panel discussion Wednesday.

  4. September 12, 2017

    Apple, Samsung Make Case For Counting Patent Damages

    Apple has urged U.S. District Judge Lucy H. Koh to cement a $400 million patent damages award in its long-running battle with Samsung as each company took turns arguing over how damages should be counted when only part of a product infringes a patent.

  5. August 02, 2017

    Apple, Samsung Get June 2018 Date For $400M Damages Trial

    U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh on Wednesday set the jury trial to determine damages for Apple in its $400 million smartphone patent war with Samsung to kick off on June 1, 2018, rejecting calls for a later schedule and warning both sides that she is "going to impose limits on everything."

  6. July 31, 2017

    Samsung Closer To New Trial In $400M Apple Patent Dispute

    Samsung on Friday moved closer to securing a new trial in its nearly $400 million smartphone patent dispute with Apple, as a California federal judge ruled the company had not waived the right to seek another trial aimed at reducing the damages, though she delayed deciding whether to order one.

  7. June 27, 2017

    Apple, Samsung Make Final Pitches In $400M Award Remand

    Apple and Samsung continued their California federal court fight Monday over whether Apple's nearly $400 million damages award should stand in light of a related U.S. Supreme Court ruling, with Apple arguing Samsung waived its argument that the award should be smaller and Samsung contending a new trial on damages is warranted.

  8. May 15, 2017

    Apple, Samsung Rip Each Other's Args Over $400M Damages

    Apple and Samsung, duking it out Friday over whether Apple's $400 million damages award should stand after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling, took digs at one another's contentions in California federal court as Apple seeks to cement its award and Samsung tries to overturn it in a new trial.

  9. April 24, 2017

    Apple, Samsung Slam Each Other's Claims In $400M IP Fight

    As Samsung seeks a new trial in Apple’s nearly $400 million smartphone patent case against it following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling and Apple pushes for the full award to be affirmed, both companies maintained that their rival’s arguments should be barred.

  10. April 04, 2017

    Apple, Samsung Wage War Over $400M IP Damages

    Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. dug trenches in California federal court Monday for the latest battle in their long-running war over smartphone patents, laying out arguments for how a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision on Apple's nearly $400 million damages award should be applied.

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