![]() Lawyers for the feuding companies yesterday spent four hours giving the jury competing visions of what had unfolded during the trial.
Apple’s legal team was eager to cast Samsung as a desperate copier of iPhone technology, while the Samsung team portrayed Apple as a waning force seeking a big payout to squelch competition, according to a San Jose Mercury News report.
Harold McElhinny, Apple’s lead attorney, urged the jury to order Samsung to pay as much as $2.2 billion in damages for violating the patents on five iPhone and iPad software features, such as slide-to-unlock and auto-word correct
The jury today will return to the Federal Court in San Jose to resume deliberations.
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