More unorthodox briefs filed on behalf of German tech company Sigram Schindler have surfaced in the wake of a U.S. Supreme Court order Dec. 8 threatening sanctions against a court practitioner for a petition he filed for the firm.

The court ordered Foley partner Howard Shipley to show cause why he should not be sanctioned for “his conduct as a member of the bar of this court” in connection with the petition he filed October 6 in Sigram Schindler Beteiligungsgesellschaft MBH v. Lee, a patent case.

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