Daily Journal Staff Writer
Apple Inc.'s sustained push for a permanent injunction to hinder its largest smartphone rival will come before U.S. District Judge Lucy H. Koh yet again during a crucial hearing Thursday.
The Cupertino-based iPhone maker, which has already won $929.8 million in patent infringement damages against Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., wants a court order that bars Samsung from selling smartphones and tablets ...
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