Article 5J7B2 Apple stayed on message while Epic filled out the record

Apple stayed on message while Epic filled out the record

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Elizabeth Lopatto
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Sure, hot-tubbing" sounds fun, but in a court context, it's just a judge encouraging lawyers to argue - which is how Epic v. Apple ended today. Not with a bang but with a quarrel.

In honor of the trial's final day, a raft of spare lawyers were in the gallery, representing Epic and Apple. But everyone who spoke to the judge - Epic's Gary Bornstein and the three lawyers who handled the end of the case for Apple, Dan Swanson, Veronica Smith Moye, and Richard Doren - had their backs to the gallery the entire time.

Throughout the trial, Epic's general strategy appears to have been to stuff the record as full of evidence as possible - just in case it's needed on the inevitable appeal. To do that, Epic sacrificed telling a coherent story.

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