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Litigation

Dec. 11, 2014

New plaintiff emerges and may save plaintiffs' lawyers suit against Apple

Plaintiffs' lawyers on Tuesday appear to have rescued their federal antitrust class action against Apple Inc., which they accuse of attempting to monopolize the music market with older generation iPods.


By Saul Sugarman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


OAKLAND - Plaintiffs' lawyers on Tuesday appear to have rescued their federal antitrust class action against Apple Inc. from being dismissed after a judge found their class representative lacked standing. Plaintiffs are accusing Apple of attempting to monopolize the music market with older generation iPods that only played content downloaded from the company's iTunes store.


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