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Ward et al v. Apple Inc.
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February 03, 2016
Apple Renews Bid To Drop IPhone AT&T Antitrust Suit
Apple renewed its efforts Tuesday to nix a putative antitrust class action challenging its original exclusive iPhone deal with AT&T, saying that the consumers had no grounds for their claim that the technology giant helped the cellular carrier monopolize the market.
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December 16, 2015
Apple Must Try Again To Ax Suit Over AT&T Pact, Judge Says
A California federal judge on Tuesday refused to toss a putative class action that accuses Apple of violating antitrust laws by forming an exclusive iPhone pact with AT&T, saying Apple's dismissal bid relied on a too-broad request to introduce evidence but that it can try again with a more narrow argument.
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December 14, 2015
Apple Says Exclusive IPhone AT&T Pact Didn't Hurt Market
Apple Inc. urged a California federal judge Monday to toss a proposed class action claiming it violated antitrust laws by forming an exclusive iPhone pact with AT&T Mobility LLC, arguing that there's no sign the deal harmed competition.
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October 28, 2015
Apple Continues Push To Toss iPhone Antitrust Suit
Apple Inc. on Tuesday defended its request that a California federal judge dismiss a proposed class action that accuses the company of illegally locking customers into AT&T Mobility LLC cellphone plans, saying neither law nor common sense supported claims that an agreement between the two companies resulted in a monopoly.
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October 14, 2015
Apple Can't Escape IPhone Antitrust Action, Customers Say
Apple iPhone customers accusing the tech giant in a proposed class action of illegally locking them into AT&T Mobility LLC cellphone plans told a California federal court Tuesday to reject the company's bid to toss the suit, saying they adequately alleged a relevant product market.
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September 16, 2015
Apple Says Antitrust Class Action Hasn't Shown A Monopoly
Apple Inc. blasted a proposed class action against it in California federal court Tuesday, arguing that the recently revived suit alleging it illegally locked iPhone customers into AT&T Mobility LLC cellphone plans has failed to show any kind of "aftermarket" monopoly.
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