SAN FRANCISCO — With the jury still out on the billion-dollar copyright claims in Oracle Corp.’s smartphone case against Google Inc., the legal teams on Friday laid out their plans for the next round. And it’s shaping up to be a show only for serious patent geeks.

“I don’t think we’re going to see any celebrities,” Google lead counsel Robert Van Nest said at a morning hearing. That is, unless you count Jonathan Schwartz, Van Nest said, referring to the ponytailed former Sun Microsystems executive, whose testimony provoked some of the more animated examinations.

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