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Apple vs US antitrust case sees government attempting to escape discovery process

The DOJ spent years threatening to bring antitrust charges against Apple, and now that it finally has, the US government seems incapable of participating in its own case.

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Apple wants the DOJ to play ball in its own court

The United States Department of Justice finally brought antitrust claims against Apple in June 2024. After a year of appeals, the case was finally pushed into going forward.

In the months since, things have been at a standstill as no one seems ready to budge on discovery requests. The DOJ complained of Apple refusing document requests in September, then Apple complained similarly about Samsung in April, and now a joint filing viewed by AppleInsider shows more pointing fingers.

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