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SAN FRANCISCO — Apple and Samsung agreed to lay down their arms in nine countries overseas where they had litigation pending, taking another step in the slow de-escalation of their long-running patent war.
The two companies have taken another step toward global peace, agreeing to lay down their arms in eight countries outside the United States where they had litigation pending.
August 06, 2014 at 11:57 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Global Lawyer News
From The Recorder:
SAN FRANCISCO — Apple and Samsung agreed to lay down their arms in nine countries overseas where they had litigation pending, taking another step in the slow de-escalation of their long-running patent war.
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