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Intellectual Property

Sep. 20, 2012

Despite jury verdict, Samsung tablet still stuck in limbo, judge rules

A San Jose jury's conclusion that Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. did not infringe a patent on the Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet will not get it back on the shelves until an appeals court takes action, a federal judge has ruled.


By Hadley Robinson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A San Jose jury's conclusion that Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. did not infringe an Apple Inc. patent in its Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet will not get it back on the shelves until an appeals court takes action, a federal judge has ruled.


In a Monday decision, U.S. District Judge Lucy H. Koh wrote she cannot dissolve her own preliminary injunction - granted before the trial started after an Apple motio...

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