SAN FRANCISCO — Keeping it crisp and simple, Morrison & Foerster’s Michael Jacobs kicked off Oracle’s trial against Google on Monday with 60 minutes of measured advocacy.

“This case,” Jacobs told the jury hearing the patent and copyright suit over smartphone technology, “is about Google’s use in Google’s business of somebody else’s property without permission.”

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