After a week long trial, the jury deliberated for nearly two days
before reaching a decision on Thursday in a San Jose, California federal court.
Apple had requested $379.8 million, while Samsung argued that it should have to
pay $52.7 million.
Apple and Samsung have been fighting in the courts for
over two years. Apple was awarded over $1 billion last year after it convinced a
jury that Samsung copied various iPhone features - like using fingers to pinch
and zoom on the screen - along with design touches like the phone's flat, black
glass screen.
Earlier this year US District Judge Lucy Koh upheld nearly
$640 million of that verdict but ordered a retrial on the rest, ruling that the
previous jury had made some errors in its calculations. Combined with the
retrial verdict of $290.5 million on Thursday, Apple has now been awarded $929.8
million in the case.
Apple called its marketing chief Phil Schiller to
testify during the trial. Samsung did not call any senior executives, a fact
hammered on by Apple attorneys during closing argument. Juror Barry
Goldman-Hall, 60, said the six-woman two-man jury discussed the
disparity.
"We felt like we had way more information from Apple and we
were left wondering why we hadn't gotten other information from Samsung," said
Goldman-Hall, a therapist.
Samsung spokeswoman Lauren Restuccia said the
company is disappointed by the verdict, especially because one of the patents in
the case has been recently deemed invalid by the US Patent and Trademark Office.
Apple is contesting that finding.
Apple spokeswoman Kristin Huguet said
it was grateful to the jury for imposing costs on Samsung, though she said the
case has been more about protecting innovation than winning
money.
Samsung manufactures phones that use the Android operating system,
which is developed by Google. In addition to the fight over money, Apple is
seeking a permanent injunction against several older Samsung phones. Koh had
previously rejected such a sales ban, but earlier this week the US Court of
Appeals for the Federal Circuit ordered her to reconsider.
Nick Rodelli,
a lawyer and adviser to institutional investors for CFRA Research in Maryland,
said injunctions are much more important in these legal battles than monetary
awards. Still, he said, the verdict shows that Apple's narrative was persuasive
to a second jury drawn from Silicon Valley.
"A jury award on the high end
of the range is a modestly positive signal for Apple," Rodelli
said.
Colleen Allen, the jury forewoman, said Apple did not enjoy a home
field advantage from having the trial so close to the iPhone maker's
headquarters in Cupertino. Both companies are global players, she said, and
while Apple engineers may be based in Northern California, its products are
manufactured overseas.
The jurors based their decision on the evidence,
said Allen, a 36-year old nurse.
"Samsung could've come up with a little
more evidence," Allen said.
The case is likely to drag on as Samsung
appeals both verdicts, said Brian Love, a professor at Santa Clara Law in
Silicon Valley.
"Litigation between the parties is far from over, and
there is no end in sight," Love said.
The case in US District Court,
Northern District of California is Apple Inc vs Samsung Electronics Co Ltd,
11-1846.
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