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Antitrust & Trade Reg.

Mar. 27, 2014

Tech giants seek to throw out high-stakes antitrust case before trial

Attorneys for Google, Apple, Adobe and Intel will try to convince a judge that the plaintiffs don't have the evidence to prove the claims, and they'll try to disqualify an expert witness along the way.


By Laura Hautala


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Attorneys for four Silicon Valley heavyweights will argue Thursday that a huge antitrust lawsuit against their clients should be thrown out without a jury trial. To succeed, they must convince the judge that plaintiffs don't have the evidence to prove the claims, and they'll try to disqualify an expert witness along the way.


Google Inc., Apple Inc., Adobe Systems Inc. and Intel Corp. are at a...

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