Apple asks court to halt Google search monopoly case
Briefly

Apple is seeking a more prominent role in the Justice Department's case against Google concerning its search monopolization. The emergency motion filed by Apple comes after a judge found Google liable for monopolistic practices. Apple, although not a formal party to the trial, is concerned that its interests are not adequately represented, especially with potential remedies that could alter its lucrative arrangement with Google for default positioning on iOS. The remedies phase is set to begin soon, and Apple's voice is crucial in the proceedings.
Apple wants to ensure it has a voice in the remedies trial for the Justice Department's search monopolization case against Google, filing an emergency motion.
Judge Mehta denied Apple's request for a limited role in the case, stating it didn't file quickly enough and suggesting Apple could file post-hearing briefs.
Read at The Verge
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