SAN FRANCISCO — By now, it’s a familiar story. But it’s one Apple lawyer Harold McElhinny likes to relive when he has a jury’s attention.
As in the companies’ last trial, the Morrison & Foerster partner began his opening statement Tuesday by asking jurors to remember where they were on Jan. 9, 2007, the day Apple debuted the iPhone—the day he says “changed the nature of the telephone.”
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