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Samsung running out of time against Apple in court

“With a little more than a week to go in the month-long patent trial between Apple and Samsung, time is running out quickly. Both sides get 25 hours each to call up, and cross-examine one another’s witnesses — and Samsung’s running low.” Josh Lowensohn reports for The Verge.

“Samsung spent much of this week attempting to pick apart Apple’s argument it had copied features from iPhones, iPods, and iPads. That ultimately ended with Samsung’s chief attorney pleading (unsuccessfully) with the judge for more time to make its case,” Lowensohn reports. “…and even aided one of its witnesses in pulling up documents from an evidence binder.”

Lowensohn further adds, “The rush is not a new thing for Samsung, which ran into a similar time crunch in the 2012 trial against Apple. That case was far more complex, with more patents and more products in play. This time around, both companies have focused solely on user-facing features like Apple’s slide-to-unlock, and Samsung’s photo gallery feature.”

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