Cameron et al v. Apple Inc.
Case Number:
4:19-cv-03074
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Multi Party Litigation:
Class Action
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Firms
- A&O Shearman
- Bartko LLP
- Cravath Swaine
- Davis Wright Tremaine
- Faegre Drinker
- Fenwick & West
- Fox Rothschild
- Freed Kanner
- Gibson Dunn
- Hagens Berman
- Hueston Hennigan
- Joseph Saveri Law Firm
- Kwun Bhansali
- Massumi & Consoli
- McDermott Will & Emery
- Morgan Lewis
- Munger Tolles
- O'Melveny & Myers
- Perkins Coie
- Quinn Emanuel
- Saveri & Saveri
- Skadden Arps
- Sperling & Slater
- Walker Stevens
- Weil Gotshal
- White & Case
- Willkie Farr
- Wilson Sonsini
- Winston & Strawn
- Zelle LLP
Companies
- Activision Blizzard Inc.
- Amazon.com Inc.
- Apple Inc.
- Epic Games Inc.
- Google LLC
- Match Group LLC
- Meta Platforms Inc.
- Microsoft Corp.
- Nintendo Co. Ltd.
- Playtika Ltd.
- Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
- Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc.
- Valve Corp.
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June 03, 2021
Developers, Users Seek Class Status In Apple Antitrust Cases
Developers and consumers that use Apple's App Store have asked a California federal court to certify separate classes that are pushing antitrust claims accusing the tech giant of monopolizing the market for software distributed on its devices.
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March 04, 2021
Hagens Berman Atty Admonished For 'Reckless' Apple Slip
A California federal magistrate judge admonished a Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP attorney Thursday who revealed information about commission rates that Netflix and HBO apparently pay to Apple that he learned through Apple's discovery documents, but declined to sanction the attorney.
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February 24, 2021
Epic Judge Says Apple 'Salted The Earth With Subpoenas'
A California magistrate judge ordered third-party game distributor Valve Corp. on Wednesday to hand over certain sales and pricing data to Apple in Epic Games' antitrust suit over the tech giant's App Store fees, telling Valve, "Apple has salted the earth with subpoenas, so don't worry, it's not just you."
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February 01, 2021
App Developer Atty Disclosed Confidential Info, Apple Says
Apple has defended its push for sanctions against an attorney for app developers who alleged in California federal court that the tech giant's app store practices are anti-competitive, claiming the attorney revealed confidential information about Apple's business deals in open court and tried to justify the disclosure after the fact using unrelated public reports.
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January 29, 2021
Epic Judge Says Apple's Tim Cook Must Sit For 7-Hour Depo
It was bad news for Apple all around this past week after a California magistrate ruled that CEO Tim Cook would have to sit for a seven-hour deposition and denied the tech giant's bid to subpoena Samsung in one fell swoop as part of Apple's fight against an antitrust suit over App Store fees.
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January 25, 2021
Epic Judge Doubts Apple's 'Quirky' Samsung Subpoena Bid
A California magistrate judge told Apple on Monday that he's "struggling" with the tech giant's "almost quirky" request to subpoena Samsung in Epic Games' antitrust fight over App Store fees, noting that Samsung is only one participant in Apple's proposed market, and Apple should already have Samsung-related information from Epic.
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January 11, 2021
No Delay For Epic's Apple Trial In Antitrust Case
A California federal court has extended deadlines for a pair of proposed class actions targeting Apple's App Store practices as anti-competitive but preserved a May trial date slated for Epic's claims after Apple suggested it might need to be delayed.
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January 08, 2021
Apple Users Face Uphill Fight In Securing Global Sales Data
A California magistrate judge appeared skeptical Friday of a bid by a proposed class of Apple customers to obtain the tech giant's global revenues and sales data in their antitrust fight over App Store fees, saying he doesn't know if the data "has anything to do with the antitrust issues pleaded."
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January 03, 2021
Antitrust Conduct Cases To Watch In 2021
U.S. technology companies are facing a mountain of antitrust litigation heading into 2021, as enforcers push blockbuster monopolization cases against Google and Facebook. Meanwhile, long-running criminal probes in the generic drug and poultry industries are heating up. Here’s a look at the biggest antitrust conduct cases to watch.
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December 18, 2020
Epic Judge Calls Apple Bid To Limit Depos 'A Disappointment'
A California magistrate judge allowed Epic Games on Friday to take up to 16 depositions of Apple's current and former employees in antitrust litigation over App Store fees, saying "it's a bit of a disappointment" that Apple sought to impose conditions on the number of depositions.
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