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Intellectual Property

Dec. 22, 2012

Apple appeals judge's denial of injunction in Samsung smartphone case

Apple Inc. is pressing on with its demand for a permanent injunction blocking the sale of various Samsung mobile devices in the U.S., filing an appeal Thursday of a San Jose judge's order denying one.

By Rachel Swan
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Apple Inc. is pressing on with its demand for a permanent injunction blocking the sale of various Samsung mobile devices in the U.S. On Thursday, its lawyers at Morrison & Foerster LLP filed a motion to appeal a Monday ruling by U.S. District Judge Lucy H. Koh of San Jose denying the injunction because Apple failed to show a "nexus" between Samsung's patent infringment and the harm Apple suffered. The Cupertino-based company's motion...

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