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DOJ and states ask court to compel Apple to hand over documents in antitrust case


Apple is being accused of dragging its feet to produce important documents related to its antitrust case. Here are the details.

The Department of Justice and the States (collectively, “DOJ”) argue that five of Apple’s design choices are examples of a purported “monopoly playbook” to eliminate competitive threats and inhibit switching. As for which documents Apple is allegedly refusing to produce, they include “six human resources (“HR”) spreadsheets disclosing the roles and responsibilities of employees over a six-year period that would aid Plaintiffs in identifying custodians.” Produce the HR spreadsheets; Expand the list of custodians; Hand over all board-level and regulatory-related documents; Clarify what it is withholding; Provide worldwide records instead of limiting production to the U.S.

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