
Cynthia Richman
Apple's legal team from Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP accused counsel for millions of iPhone and iPod users of trying to "arbitrarily" redefine a class certified last year that over-included more than 10 million uninjured App Store customers.
The class action in federal court in Oakland accuses Apple of illegally monopolizing the aftermarket for iOS app and in-app purchases by charging "supracompetitive" commissions on app developers that result in infla...
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