Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan was no stranger to smartphone patent disputes when it went to trial for Qualcomm. And it was no stranger to Apple’s patent litigation strategy.

The firm’s intellectual property litigators had defended other tech companies, including Samsung, against Apple’s own claims in the “smartphone wars,” and they were fluent in Apple’s damages theory, partner Sean Pak says. So with Apple now on defense, their ears perked up when things became a little too familiar.

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