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U.S. Supreme Court,
Civil Litigation

Jun. 19, 2018

Supreme Court will hear Apple App Store antitrust case

The U.S. Supreme Court has accepted Apple Inc.’s request to consider a case alleging its online phone application marketplace violates federal antitrust laws, giving the justices an opportunity to revisit price-fixing case law in the digital era.

Supreme Court will hear Apple App Store antitrust case
Daniel M. Wall

The U.S. Supreme Court has accepted Apple Inc.'s request to consider a case alleging its online phone application marketplace violates federal antitrust laws. The case will give the justices an opportunity to revisit price-fixing laws in the digital era.

On Monday, the court announced it would review the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals' decision that iPhone users who bought applications on the company's App Store were direct purcha...

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