Apple says U.S. is refusing to produce federal agency documents in DOJ antitrust case
Apple is requesting a federal judge to compel the U.S. government to produce documents from 14 federal agencies for its defense in an antitrust case. The DOJ alleges that Apple maintains a monopoly in the smartphone market by restricting competition. Apple argues that the documents are essential to demonstrate the unique benefits of its products and counter the government's claims.
- ▪Apple is involved in a legal dispute with the U.S. government regarding the production of documents for an antitrust case.
- ▪The DOJ claims that Apple illegally maintains a monopoly in the smartphone market.
- ▪Apple believes that the requested documents will support its defense by highlighting the advantages of its products.
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