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United States of America v. Apple, Inc.
Case Number:
14-60
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Companies
- Apple Inc.
- Hachette Book Group Inc.
- HarperCollins Publishers LLC
- Penguin Group Inc.
- Simon & Schuster Inc.
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March 10, 2015
2nd Circ. Judge Fascinated With Apple E-Book Monitor's Pay
A Second Circuit judge was captivated Tuesday by the question of how much money Michael Bromwich is billing Apple Inc. to monitor the tech giant's conduct in the wake of a finding that it fixed e-book prices, demanding the former Goodwin Procter LLP partner's hourly rate be divulged to the federal appellate panel.
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February 17, 2015
Ex-Goodwin Atty's Tab In Apple E-Book Case Hits $2.65M
Ex-Goodwin Procter LLP attorney Michael Bromwich — the court-appointed monitor overseeing Apple Inc.'s compliance with an injunction that federal authorities won in its e-books price-fixing case — has charged the company more than $2.65 million for his services, according to a report Monday criticizing some of the charges as improper.
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May 13, 2014
Apple Pushes 2nd Circ. To Delay E-Book Damages Trial
Apple redoubled its efforts to convince the Second Circuit to stay a July damages trial with a class of consumers and 33 state attorneys general who have accused the tech giant of colluding to raise e-book prices, claiming the trial would be prejudicial to Apple as it appeals a lower court's antitrust liability ruling.
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February 10, 2014
Apple Can't Stay Goodwin Procter Monitor In E-Book Suit
The Second Circuit rejected Apple Inc.'s bid to stay the duties of a Goodwin Procter LLP partner assigned as the independent, court-appointed monitor to oversee the tech giant's antitrust compliance after a ruling that it helped fix e-book prices, holding Monday that the government rightly interpreted a lower court's order.
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February 04, 2014
2nd Circ. Weighs Apple Monitor's Duties In E-Books Case
Apple Inc. and the U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday clashed before the Second Circuit over a court-appointed monitor to oversee Apple's antitrust compliance in the wake of a ruling that it helped fix e-book prices as the court mulls whether to maintain a stay on the monitor's duties.
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January 31, 2014
Apple Antitrust Monitor Accused Of Bias
A Sedgwick LLP attorney on Wednesday filed an amicus brief supporting Apple Inc.'s Second Circuit fight against the court-appointed monitor assigned to it in the wake of the e-books price-fixing case, saying the monitor breached his obligation to be an unbiased representative of the judiciary.
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January 24, 2014
DOJ Wants Apple E-Book Monitor Back On The Job
The U.S. Department of Justice urged the Second Circuit on Friday to allow an external monitor, who was appointed to oversee Apple Inc.'s antitrust policies stemming from an adverse ruling in the e-book price-fixing trial, to resume duties.
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January 21, 2014
Apple Gets E-Book Antitrust Monitor Put On Hold
The Second Circuit on Tuesday temporarily halted a dispute over an external monitor appointed to oversee Apple Inc.'s antitrust policies stemming from an adverse ruling in the e-book price-fixing trial, as it mulls a permanent stay of proceedings in light of Apple's quest to undo the monitor's appointment.