Apple Likely To Duck Sanctions In Longitude IP Row

By Beth Winegarner ( November 3, 2015, 8:25 PM EST) -- The California federal judge overseeing Longitude Licensing's flash-memory patent suit against Apple said Tuesday she's reluctant to sanction Apple, despite her concerns about its discovery conduct, because she didn't see any sign Apple withheld information about its pre-suit knowledge of the patents in bad faith....

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