Earlier this month, Samsung Electronics Co. launched a bid to undo its recent $1 billion loss to Apple Inc. on juror misconduct grounds. Now Samsung’s lawyers are demanding to know when Apple first learned about the alleged misconduct.

In a nine-page motion to compel filed on Tuesday, Samsung’s lawyers at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan requested information about when Apple first discovered that a juror named Velvin Hogan gave misleading information during voir dire. Quinn Emanuel says that it needs the information in order to adequately respond to Apple’s arguments that, despite Hogan’s slip-up, the verdict should be left intact.

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