A $1.8 billion federal trade secrets trial against Apple Inc. over its watch ended in a mistrial Monday as the jury could not reach a unanimous verdict. The panel was leaning 6-1 in favor of Apple, according to redacted jury notes, and the one holdout would not budge.
“We thank the jury for their careful consideration in this case. We deeply respect intellectual property and innovation and do not take or use confidential information from ...
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