Judge: Sanction for Samsung's leak of Apple secrets is public shamingThat and legal costs are the price it pays for violating a U.S. federal court's protective order.
<p>FORTUNE -- U.S. Magistrate Judge Paul Grewal was furious.</p>
<p>Details of a patent licensing deal between Apple (AAPL) and Nokia (NOK) that were turned over to Samsung's outside counsel with an agreement -- protected by court order -- that they would absolutely, positively never be seen by Samsung itself -- turned up in the hands of
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Judge: Sanction for Samsung's leak of Apple secrets is public shaming