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Old 08-15-2013, 01:38 PM   #7
bgalbrecht
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That's OK. I expect the Apple apologists to be here soon enough to chime in with their views that that Cote was clearly prejudicial, and that the 2nd Circuit Court will overturn her decision soon. IANAL, so I'm curious whether there are any lawyers or law professors who have any experience with anti-trust prosecutions who have commented on the case, and if so, are they siding with the DOJ or with Apple.
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