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Old 08-17-2014, 07:25 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by pwalker8 View Post
In general, one can't tell how an appeal is going until the panel rules. Heck, some court followers said the Judge Cote was expressing skepticism about the DOJ's case against Apple right up to the point when she released her decision that bought into every one of the DOJ's theories.

Allowing a case to go to trial while an associated case is in appeal is fairly normal. The appeal might last for years.
Ok, so it was just coincidence.

How does that appeal process work? Say if it gets thrown out, can Apple refile the same claim again (e.g. getting rid of the monitor) or do they have to show that mistakes were made in the appeal?
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