When a high-stakes patent infringement trial pitting Apple Inc. against Samsung Electronics Corp. drew to a close on June 15, the judge at the International Trade Commission was magnanimous.

“I don’t think [your clients] could have gotten better representation,” administrative law judge E. James Gildea told dozens of lawyers from Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr and Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan who packed the courtroom. “You all…made my job easier.” But in a telling aside, he added, “and sometimes a little harder.”

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