When you're in the midst of a series of court battles around the world, it seems like the last thing that you want to be doing is angering judges. Unfortunately for Apple, that's just what they seem to have done, as U.S. Magistrate Judge Paul S. Grewal (at right) invited plaintiff's lawyers in a privacy lawsuit to pursue sanctions against the company due to "unacceptable" conduct.
The story appeared last night via Bloomberg. Grewal was irritated that the court has had to essentially police Apple's attempt at producing documentation for the case, including e-mails and documents from employees. Grewal berated Apple lawyer Ashlie Beringer, saying it "doesn't sound like you did a lick of