Apple railed against Samsung's conduct in a court filing response to Samsung releasing excluded evidence to reporters as the legal drama between the two technology giants continues to unfold.
"Litigation misconduct is apparently a part of Samsung's litigation strategy -- and limited sanctions have not deterred Samsung from such conduct," Apple said in its filing to Judge Luck Koh and the U.S. District Court in San Jose.
Apple, curiously, isn't seeking a mistrial, which it argues would benefit Samsung, or even a fee. Instead, it asked that the court grant Apple a favorable judgement on its claim that Samsung is illegally using its design patents. It also requested that the court make the jurors aware of Samsung's actions, and to exclude evidence related to the "Sony design exercise."
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