United States of America v. Apple, Inc. et al

  1. January 16, 2014

    E-Books Monitor Didn't Violate Apple's Rights, Judge Rules

    A New York federal judge on Thursday said she denied Apple Inc.'s motion for a stay of the duties of the external compliance monitor put in place after the company was found to be fixing prices of e-books because the monitor -- a Goodwin Proctor LLP attorney -- was not violating the company's rights.

  2. January 13, 2014

    Apple Loses Bid To DQ Goodwin Atty As E-Book Monitor

    A New York federal judge on Monday rejected Apple Inc.'s motion to stay the duties of an external compliance monitor assigned in a case over alleged e-book price fixing, ending the tech giant's attempts to disqualify the Goodwin Procter LLP attorney.

  3. January 10, 2014

    DOJ Calls Apple's Bid To Ax E-Book Monitor 'Personal Attack'

    The U.S. Department of Justice hit back against Apple Inc. on Friday, calling the tech giant's recent bid to disqualify the Goodwin Procter LLP attorney monitoring it after it allegedly plotted with publishers to fix e-book prices a "campaign of character assassination."

  4. January 02, 2014

    Apple Monitor In E-Books Case Did Nothing Wrong, DOJ Says

    The U.S. Department of Justice on Monday accused Apple Inc. of unjustifiably attacking the Goodwin Procter LLP attorney monitoring the tech giant after it allegedly plotted with publishers to fix e-book prices, saying Apple's argument that his investigation was irreparably hurting its business was hard to believe.

  5. December 16, 2013

    Apple Looks To Oust Goodwin Atty As E-Books Monitor

    Apple Inc. on Thursday accused the Goodwin Procter LLP partner appointed to monitor its compliance in the e-books price-fixing case of running a "roving investigation" that was hampering its business and putting its confidential information at risk.

  6. December 02, 2013

    Apple Says Goodwin Atty Milking Fees In E-Books Case

    Apple Inc. on Wednesday told a New York federal judge that the Goodwin Procter LLP partner appointed to oversee the company's implementation of court-ordered reforms of its e-book business after an adverse antitrust ruling was charging extraordinary fees and may be given too much power by the court.

  7. October 04, 2013

    Apple, Simon & Schuster Appeal E-Book Antitrust Ruling

    Apple Inc. and Simon & Schuster Inc. indicated Thursday that they planned to appeal a ruling forcing the iPad maker to renegotiate its distribution agreements with five publishers after a federal judge concluded that it had orchestrated an e-book price-fixing plot.

  8. September 06, 2013

    DOJ Wins Monitor, New E-Book Deals In Apple Injunction

    A federal judge ordered Apple Inc. on Thursday to renegotiate its distribution agreements with five publishers it allegedly conspired with to fix e-book prices and to abide by an external compliance monitor but refused to put limits on the iPad maker's dealings in other types of content.

  9. August 27, 2013

    E-Book Judge Threatens Apple With Outside Monitor

    The judge who oversaw the Apple Inc. e-book price-fixing trial indicated Tuesday that she would likely appoint an external monitor to review its internal antitrust policy, saying the company showed a "blatant" disregard for the law.

  10. August 23, 2013

    Apple Adds Gibson Dunn Appellate Star To E-Books Team

    Gibson Dunn appellate litigator Theodore Boutrous Jr. has joined the defense team for Apple Inc. as it gears up to challenge a ruling that it orchestrated a plot to fix the price of e-books, according to court documents filed Friday.