Apple CEO Tim Cook and Samsung CEO Oh-Hyun Kwon will attend a mediation session to discuss their seemingly never-ending legal battles.
The mediation session would be held on or before Feb. 19 to give the CEOs yet another chance to hash things. Should proceedings flounder, the companies are set to return to court in March. The court didn’t mandate this session: Reuters reports that legal teams representing both companies met on Monday to “discuss settlement opportunities.”
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Alas, this isn’t the first time the two CEOs have attempted to broker some semblance of a peace treaty. In August 2012, a mediation session ordered by U.S. District Court Judge Lucy Koh failed to reach a resolution, ultimately leading to roughly $1 billion in damages awarded to Apple.
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