Apple Inc. and attorneys from Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP were accused of orchestrating a multi-year fraud on the court by allegedly intimidating litigants and making "false claims about technical security issues to dodge antitrust scrutiny" in a sanctions motion filed Monday by a coronavirus tracking app suing the company.
The sprawling, bitter $200 billion antitrust dispute centers on Apple's alleged exclusion of the plaintiff, Coronavirus Reporter Corporation,...
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